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How My Class Staged Our Very Own National Book Awards

Evan Mousseau on Learning from Literary Professionals

By Evan Mousseau | March 3, 2022

A <em>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</em> sequel will be published this year. It’s controversial.

A The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas sequel will be published this year. It’s controversial.

By Walker Caplan | March 2, 2022

“You’ve got to live somewhere you aren’t afraid to die.” Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry From Kharkiv

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Read Four Poems by Serhiy Zhadan, Newly Translated by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk

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Caught Through the Looking Glass: Sarah Polley on Grief, Girlhood, and Scoliosis

Caught Through the Looking Glass: Sarah Polley on Grief, Girlhood, and Scoliosis

“I knew I didn’t want to be a child; I wanted to be a queen.”

By Sarah Polley | March 2, 2022

The Shifting Unreliability of Memory: A Reading List

The Shifting Unreliability of Memory: A Reading List

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By Jo Harkin | March 2, 2022

Eleven Over Sixty: A Reading List of Later in Life Debuts

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Betina González on The Little Prince, Walden, and A Wizard of Earthsea

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On the Ukrainian Poets Who Lived and Died Under Soviet Suppression

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By Margaret Atwood | March 1, 2022

How the Beat Generation Created the Uniform for Disaffected Youth

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Sophie Wilson on the Co-opting of a Counterculture

By Sophie Wilson | March 1, 2022

Experiencing Kenosis in the Poetry of Donne and Shakespeare

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Jason Gots on Awe and Connection in the Church of Art

By Jason Gots | March 1, 2022

Actually, Not Everything is Writing: Sarah Moss on Why She Likes to Knit and Run

Actually, Not Everything is Writing: Sarah Moss on Why She Likes to Knit and Run

“You relax, a psychologist friend observed, by hyperstimulation.”

By Sarah Moss | March 1, 2022

Famous Yet Elusive: On Charles Dickens’s Unstable Reputation

Famous Yet Elusive: On Charles Dickens’s Unstable Reputation

“Even in photographs it looked as if his soul had been ‘pumped out of him.’’

By Robert Douglas-Fairhurst | March 1, 2022

John Scalzi on Writing a Sci-Fi Novel Based in a Post-Covid World

John Scalzi on Writing a Sci-Fi Novel Based in a Post-Covid World

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18 new books coming into the world today.

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