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Mirza Waheed on India, Pakistan, and the Literature of Partition
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
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Fiction Non Fiction
| May 15, 2025
Here are the guest editors (and covers) for the Best American Series 2025.
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Literary Hub
| May 14, 2025
Across the Clarissa-Verse: On 100 Years of
Mrs. Dalloway
Marisa Charpentier Considers the Multitudes Contained in a Single Day in June
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Marisa Charpentier
| May 14, 2025
What a Plunge! Teaching
Mrs. Dalloway
to High Schoolers in 2025
Mia Manzulli Considers Clarissa in the Age of AI and Fractured Attention
By
Mia Manzulli
| May 14, 2025
Drafting
Mrs. Dalloway
: How Virginia Woolf Started Her Masterpiece
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By
Mark Hussey
| May 14, 2025
The Cosmic Library
on Reflection and Refraction
The Final Episode of the Dostoevsky Season
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The Cosmic Library
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| May 13, 2025
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| May 13, 2025
Karen E. Bender on Channeling Contemporary Anxieties Through Speculative Fiction
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Jane Ciabattari
| May 13, 2025
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Gabrielle Bellot
| May 13, 2025
What If It
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Happening Here? Lessons From the Anti-Fascist Novel in Trump’s Second Term
David Renton Rereads Lewis and Roth in a New Era of Authoritarianism
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David Renton
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One great short story to read today: madeline Ffitch’s “Seeing Through Maps”
By
Jonny Diamond
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Book Marks
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Friend, Foe, Family, Stranger: Fourteen Books on Black Motherhood by Black Daughters
Tramaine Suubi Recommends Toi Derricotte, Toni Morrison, Deesha Philyaw, and More
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Tramaine Suubi
| May 9, 2025
Locked in Rapunzel’s Tower: Reflections on the Art Monster and Women’s Loneliness
Amie Souza Reilly Reimagines the Fairytale’s Sorceress, Surrealism, and Motherhood
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“In this artful and sad novel, forbearance is courage.”
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Searching for a Unified Theory of Chandler versus Macdonald
February 20, 2026
by
Frank Ladd
Brian Raftery on Hannibal Lecter, Thomas Harris, and America's Serial Killer Fixation
February 20, 2026
by
Hassan Tarek
Valerie Wilson Wesley on the Harlem Renaissance and Writing Historical Mysteries
February 19, 2026
by
Alex Dueben
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"This is informed accessible literary analysis that demonstrates that Morrison s true genius was as…"