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The 22 Best Book Covers of March

The 22 Best Book Covers of March

The colors are coming out.

By Emily Temple | March 28, 2024

Romance Finely Aged: On the Unique Dynamic of Older Couples

Romance Finely Aged: On the Unique Dynamic of Older Couples

Carys Davies Considers Fictional Representations of Romance Among the Elderly

By Carys Davies | March 28, 2024

Sally Franson on Fashion and Literature

Sally Franson on Fashion and Literature

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

By Fiction Non Fiction | March 28, 2024

Earth, Head, and Heart: Six Deeply Researched Eco-Memoirs

Earth, Head, and Heart: Six Deeply Researched Eco-Memoirs

Greg Wrenn Recommends Florence Williams, Camile Dungy, Elizabeth Rush, and More

By Greg Wrenn | March 27, 2024

Greek Tragedy in the Bottom of the Ninth: On Baseball’s High Literary Drama

Greek Tragedy in the Bottom of the Ninth: On Baseball’s High Literary Drama

Keith O'Brien Recommends David Halberstam, Jonathan Mahler, Joe Posnanski, and More

By Keith O'Brien | March 27, 2024

Alexandra Tanner on Vulnerability, Making Money as a Writer, and Taking Literary Shortcuts

Alexandra Tanner on Vulnerability, Making Money as a Writer, and Taking Literary Shortcuts

The Author of "Worry" in Conversation with Sasha Fletcher

By Sasha Fletcher | March 27, 2024

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The Annotated Nightstand: What Hanif Abdurraqib is Reading Now and Next

By Diana Arterian | March 27, 2024

Bob Blaisdell on Karl Ove Knausgaard

By History of Literature | March 27, 2024

Moira Donegan on Cultivating Invulnerability

By The Critic and Her Publics | March 26, 2024

Literary Rashomon: 10 Novels with Rotating Perspectives

Literary Rashomon: 10 Novels with Rotating Perspectives

Shilpi Somaya Gowda Recommends Books by Barbara Kingsolver, Celeste Ng, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and More

By Shilpi Somaya Gowda | March 26, 2024

“No Nights (or Chapters) Off.” And Other Grown Up Lessons From Reading to My Kids

“No Nights (or Chapters) Off.” And Other Grown Up Lessons From Reading to My Kids

Mark Cecil on What He’s Learned From the Toughest Audience There Is

By Mark Cecil | March 26, 2024

“But the Ancient Greeks Didn’t *Sound* Irish...” On Capturing Voice in Historical Fiction

“But the Ancient Greeks Didn’t *Sound* Irish...” On Capturing Voice in Historical Fiction

Ferdia Lennon Considers the Role of Speech and Dialect in Bringing the Distant Past to Life

By Ferdia Lennon | March 26, 2024

Paul Bunyan teaming up with John Henry! Hanif Abdurraqib on sports! 23 new books out today.

Paul Bunyan teaming up with John Henry! Hanif Abdurraqib on sports! 23 new books out today.

By Gabrielle Bellot | March 26, 2024

Lost in the Supermarket: On the Literature of Shopping

Lost in the Supermarket: On the Literature of Shopping

Anna Smaill Considers the In-Between Zone of the Fictional Shop

By Anna Smaill | March 25, 2024

How a Train is Like a Novel: On the Phenomenon of Illusory Self-Motion

How a Train is Like a Novel: On the Phenomenon of Illusory Self-Motion

John Holten Considers the Mechanics of Movement on the Page and on the Tracks

By John Holten | March 25, 2024

Writer, Farmer, Literary Misfit: In Memory of the Late Stanley Crawford

Writer, Farmer, Literary Misfit: In Memory of the Late Stanley Crawford

Alex Trimble Young Remembers a Writer of “Unbrandable” Books

By Alex Trimble Young | March 25, 2024

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