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Literary Criticism
Maud Newton on the Relief of Knowing That Genes Aren’t Fate
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
By
The Maris Review
| March 31, 2022
AudioFile's
Best Audiobooks of March
The Month in Literary Listening
By
Book Marks
| March 31, 2022
Kate Folk on the Natural Crossover Between Literary and Speculative Fiction
In Conversation with Brad Listi on
Otherppl
By
Otherppl with Brad Listi
| March 30, 2022
Maggie Shipstead on A.S. Byatt, Ruth Ozeki, and
The Westing Game
Rapid-fire book recs from the author of
Great Circle
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Book Marks
| March 30, 2022
15 new books coming to an indie near you!
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Katie Yee
| March 29, 2022
The 12 Best Book Covers of March
Textures, Miniatures, and Unsettled Animals
By
Jessie Gaynor
| March 29, 2022
Best Reviewed
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On Notes to a Future Self: How Journaling Helps Me Write
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Kate Folk
| March 29, 2022
How the World’s Languages Evolved Over Time
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| March 29, 2022
April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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| March 29, 2022
How
Wings of Desire
and
Red Dead Redemption 2
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In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on
So Many Damn Books
By
So Many Damn Books
| March 29, 2022
Russian Books That Outlived the Censors: A Reading List
Elena Gorokhova on
Doctor Zhivago
, Nabokov, and More
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Elena Gorokhova
| March 28, 2022
Is Clytemnestra an Archetypically Bad Wife or a Heroically Avenging Mother?
Natalie Haynes on the Motivations of a Maligned Figure
By
Natalie Haynes
| March 28, 2022
Writers in Odessa, Ukraine’s “Black Sea Pearl”
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The History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| March 28, 2022
On Rudolfo Anaya’s Expansive, Aching View of Childhood
Erika L. Sánchez Traces the Adventures and Losses of
Bless Me, Ultima
By
Erika L. Sánchez
| March 28, 2022
Sherlock Holmes, Hercules Poirot, Jorge Luis Borges and the Mathematical Art of the Great Detective Novel
Guillermo Martínez in Conversation with Andrew Keen
By
Keen On
| March 28, 2022
Shubha Sunder on Writing from a Place of Nostalgia for Home
This Week from
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| March 28, 2022
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