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Anahid Nersessian on Being a Specialist and a Generalist

Anahid Nersessian on Being a Specialist and a Generalist

In Conversation with Merve Emre on The Critic and Her Publics

By The Critic and Her Publics | March 12, 2024

Three Questions You Need to Answer as a Children’s Book Writer

Three Questions You Need to Answer as a Children’s Book Writer

Mira Ptacin on Motherhood, Jon J. Muth's “The Three Questions,” and the Value of Learning to Live Moment to Moment

By Mira Ptacin | March 11, 2024

Armen Davoudian on Immigration, Enjambments, and How Poems Can Make Loss Tangible

Armen Davoudian on Immigration, Enjambments, and How Poems Can Make Loss Tangible

The Author of “The Palace of Forty Pillars” in Conversation with Poets.org

By Literary Hub | March 11, 2024

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Featuring New Titles by Tana French, Colum McCann, Jennifer Croft, Adelle Waldman, and More

By Book Marks | March 8, 2024

Will They or Won’t They? 7 Great Vacation and Road Trip Rom-Coms For Your TBR Pile

Will They or Won’t They? 7 Great Vacation and Road Trip Rom-Coms For Your TBR Pile

Allison Winn Scotch Recommends Neely Tubati Alexander, Jessica Joyce, Beth O’Leary, and More

By Allison Winn Scotch | March 8, 2024

“New Words for the Truth of Still Being Alive.” Poetry by Herbert Gold and His Son, Ari

“New Words for the Truth of Still Being Alive.” Poetry by Herbert Gold and His Son, Ari

From the Collection “Father Verses Sons”

By Herbert Gold and Ari Gold | March 8, 2024

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By Book Marks | March 7, 2024

Briallen Hopper on the Personal and Political Consequences of the New IVF Court Decision

By Fiction Non Fiction | March 7, 2024

The Annotated Nightstand: What Diane Seuss is Reading Now and Next

By Diana Arterian | March 7, 2024

A Subterranean Kinship: Rachel Lyon and Leslie Jamison on Writing Separate But Related Books

A Subterranean Kinship: Rachel Lyon and Leslie Jamison on Writing Separate But Related Books

A Conversation About Mythology, Motherhood, Literary Resonances, and More

By Leslie Jamison | March 6, 2024

Kalpana Raina on Translating Her Uncle Hari Krishna Kaul’s Stories of Kashmir

Kalpana Raina on Translating Her Uncle Hari Krishna Kaul’s Stories of Kashmir

“There are no grand themes in Kaul’s work, but an exploration and ultimately an acceptance of human limitations.”

By Kalpana Raina | March 6, 2024

Jacke Wilson on Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Jacke Wilson on Samuel Taylor Coleridge

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | March 6, 2024

Remembering Russell Banks: Mary Morris on Her Long Friendship With the Author of <em>American Spirits</em>

Remembering Russell Banks: Mary Morris on Her Long Friendship With the Author of American Spirits

"I grew up with Russell—as a writer, as a teacher and thinker, and as a friend."

By Mary Morris | March 5, 2024

Spiders, Climate Change, and Wind: Ten Great New Children’s Books Out in March

Spiders, Climate Change, and Wind: Ten Great New Children’s Books Out in March

Caroline Carlson Recommends Books for Kids of All Ages

By Caroline Carlson | March 5, 2024

Unruly Writing: On the Problem with the Fragmented Art History Book

Unruly Writing: On the Problem with the Fragmented Art History Book

Dalya Benor Considers the High-Concept Hybrid Taking Over the Literary World

By Dalya Benor | March 5, 2024

Keith Haring! Helen Oyeyemi! Xochitl Gonzalez! 25 new books out today.

Keith Haring! Helen Oyeyemi! Xochitl Gonzalez! 25 new books out today.

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