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Literary Criticism
Brandon Taylor, Megha Majumdar, Susan Orlean, and more: 27 new books out today!
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Julia Hass
| October 14, 2025
Who Was Peter Matthiessen, Really?
Terry McDonell Talks to Lance Richardson About Matthiessen’s Moral Ambiguity, Bigfoot, and More
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Terry McDonell
| October 14, 2025
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| October 14, 2025
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| October 14, 2025
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Teddy Wayne
| October 14, 2025
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| October 10, 2025
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| October 8, 2025
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| October 8, 2025
Thomas Pynchon Has Been Warning Us About American Fascism the Whole Time
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| October 7, 2025
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“It is a bummer to me that Proust occupies such a rarefied, even elitist, realm in the culture.”
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| October 7, 2025
Why We Write the Extra Details
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Kate Cayley
| October 7, 2025
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