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Literary Criticism
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Sigrid Nunez, Wilmington's White Supremacist Coup, Julie Buntin, and More
By
Book Marks
| July 17, 2026
Labor of Love: On Editing and the Rewards of Collaborative Effort
Genuine Human Connection Was the Not-So-Secret Ingredient in Samantha Paige Rosen’s Debut Anthology
By
Samantha Paige Rosen
| July 17, 2026
This Week in Literary History:
The Catcher in the Rye
is Published
“I like it when somebody gets excited about something. It's nice.”
By
Literary Hub
| July 16, 2026
A Smart Sisterly Sidekick: What Phoebe Represents to Holden Caulfield
Janet Phillips on the Iconic Little Sister in J.D. Salinger’s Seminal Coming-of-Age Tale
By
Janet Phillips
| July 16, 2026
As Book Criticism Disappears, the Booksellers Are Stepping In
Talking to Josh Cook, Bookseller and Founder of the
Porter Square Review of Books
By
Drew Broussard
| July 16, 2026
The First Reviews of
The Catcher in the Rye
“A young man possessed of a young man’s vigor and callowness, and an old man’s jaundiced eye rip-snorts his way through this raucous novel.”
By
Book Marks
| July 16, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
To Think the Unthinkable: On the Work of Polish Nobel Laureate Wisława Szymborska
By
Clare Cavanagh
| July 16, 2026
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
By
Book Marks
| July 16, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
By
Literary Hub
| July 16, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
For the week ending July 12, 2026
By
Literary Hub
| July 16, 2026
Nate Bukaty on World Cup 2026 and the Heart of American Soccer
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| July 16, 2026
Publishing Has a Hologram Problem. And It’s Growing.
For Robert Moor, Readers Are Quickly Losing the Line Between the Idea of a Book and the Book Itself
By
Robert Moor
| July 15, 2026
Joyelle McSweeney on Euripides's
Iphigenia Among the Taurians
, translated by Anne Carson
In Conversation with Michael Kelleher for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
By
Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
| July 15, 2026
Chana Joffe-Walt on The Best Tape You Can Get
In Conversation with Merve Emre on The Critic and Her Publics
By
The Critic and Her Publics
| July 15, 2026
Sigrid Nunez, Julie Buntin, Pamela Colloff, and more: 20 new books out today!
By
Julia Hass
| July 14, 2026
More Than a War Diary: Angela Flournoy on Jean Said Makdisi’s
Beirut Fragments
“She does not purport to be braver than she felt at any given time. Instead she is honest about her fear.”
By
Angela Flournoy
| July 14, 2026
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The Other Woman’s Name: The Triangular Love Saga of Dorothy L. Sayers, John Cournos and Helen Kestner
August 19, 2026
by
Curtis Evans
The Darker Side of Burbank, California
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by
James T. Bartlett
Twisty Mystery: 6 Crime Novels with Astonishing Narrative Turns
August 19, 2026
by
Gillian McAllister
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