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The 11 Best Book Covers of February

The 11 Best Book Covers of February

Winter’s Last Gasp (We Hope)

By Emily Temple | February 29, 2024

February’s Best Reviewed Fiction

February’s Best Reviewed Fiction

Featuring New Titles by Tommy Orange, Francis Spufford, Kelly Link, and More

By Book Marks | February 29, 2024

Adoption, Abortion, Autonomy: On the Literature of Reproductive Justice

Adoption, Abortion, Autonomy: On the Literature of Reproductive Justice

Gretchen Sisson Recommends Jessamine Chan, Ann Fessler, Dorothy Roberts, and More

By Gretchen Sisson | February 29, 2024

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of February

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of February

The Month in Literary Listening

By Audiofile Magazine | February 29, 2024

Rachel Bitecofer on Democratic Strategies to Counter Republicans in the 2024 Election

Rachel Bitecofer on Democratic Strategies to Counter Republicans in the 2024 Election

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | February 29, 2024

Literature’s Lonely Hunter: On the “Sad, Happy Life” of Carson McCullers

Literature’s Lonely Hunter: On the “Sad, Happy Life” of Carson McCullers

Mary V. Dearborn Remembers an American Literary Champion of the Outsider

By Mary V. Dearborn | February 28, 2024

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • Ghost-Eye
  • Trash!: A Garbageman's Story
  • As If
  • Good Company
  • Radical Duke: How One Aristocrat-And the American Revolution-Transformed Britain
  • Monster of a Land: On the Road in Search of Modern America

Tessa Hadley on Ivan Turgenev’s First Love

By Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast | February 28, 2024

The Crooked Timber of the Mind: On the Rise of “Autojournalism”

By Robert Moor | February 27, 2024

Hannah Goldfield on the Joy of Describing Tastes

By The Critic and Her Publics | February 27, 2024

Amitava Kumar on Finding Solace in the Words of Others

Amitava Kumar on Finding Solace in the Words of Others

“I was still reporting to my father, the things I had read and all that I had remembered.”

By Amitava Kumar | February 27, 2024

Martin MacInnes on Crafting Psychologically Rich Science Fiction

Martin MacInnes on Crafting Psychologically Rich Science Fiction

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of “In Ascension”

By Jane Ciabattari | February 27, 2024

Tommy Orange! Carson McCullers! The Village Voice! 24 new books out today.

Tommy Orange! Carson McCullers! The Village Voice! 24 new books out today.

By Gabrielle Bellot | February 27, 2024

Matthew Salesses on the Possibilities of Climate Fiction

Matthew Salesses on the Possibilities of Climate Fiction

"If cli-fi acts as warning, and it is too late for warnings, what is the point? There must be another way."

By Matthew Salesses | February 23, 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 Leslie Jamison, Phillip B. Williams, Sarah Ruiz-Grossman, and More

By Book Marks | February 23, 2024

Leslie Jamison Writes Into the Trouble

Leslie Jamison Writes Into the Trouble

The Author of Splinters Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Literary Hub | February 22, 2024

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

“Reading it is brutal because McCullers’s life was brutal to endure.”

By Book Marks | February 22, 2024

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