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Literary Criticism
Adhaar Noor Desai on Analyzing Shakespeare's Manuscripts
From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson
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History of Literature
| February 7, 2024
Faith, Witches, Grief, and Smoke: New Poetry Books to Read in February
David Woo Recommends Seven Collections to Add to Your TBR
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David Woo
| February 6, 2024
Margaret Atwood! Anne Carson! Robot writers! 24 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| February 6, 2024
Vengeful Goddesses, Panther Zorro, and Time Travel Valleys: February’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
New Mysteries and Adventures from Robert Jackson Bennett, Jeff Noon, Melissa Albert, and More
By
Natalie Zutter
| February 5, 2024
Writing Ugly: Kirsty Gunn on Novelist Rosalind Belben’s Unappealing Appeal
“This writer wants to show us that the ugly side of life is life’s necessary hemisphere.”
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Kirsty Gunn
| February 5, 2024
A Poet Is a Poet Is a Poet: Ed Simon on the Significance of Gertrude Stein’s Subversive Poems
Remembering the Queer Modernist Poet on Her Sesquicentennial
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Ed Simon
| February 5, 2024
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Camp Over Tragedy: On Henry Van Dyke’s Farcical, Irreverent Novel of Black Gay Life in Mid-Century America
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| February 5, 2024
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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| February 2, 2024
A Rich But Rare Genre: Exploring Islamic Historical Fiction
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| February 2, 2024
Matthew Salesses! V (Eve Ensler!) Doomsday cults! 26 books out in paperback this February.
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| February 2, 2024
Against Disruption: On the Bulletpointization of Books
Maris Kreizman Wonders Why Tech Bros Think They Can “Save” Something They Don’t Even Like?
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Maris Kreizman
| February 1, 2024
The Annotated Nightstand: What Diana Khoi Nguyen is Reading Now and Next
Featuring Jennifer Ackerman, jos charles, and Jenny Erpenbeck
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| February 1, 2024
Glenn North on Kansas City’s Jazz, Poetry, and Barbeque
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
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Fiction Non Fiction
| February 1, 2024
January’s Best Reviewed Fiction
Featuring New Titles by Álvaro Enrigue, Kaveh Akbar, Hisham Matar, Marie-Helene Bertino, and Kiley Reid
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Book Marks
| January 31, 2024
AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of January
The Month in Literary Listening
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Audiofile Magazine
| January 31, 2024
January’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
Featuring Volodymyr Zelensky, Franz Fanon, Margaret Cavendish, and More
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| January 31, 2024
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Why Fictional Detectives Should Have Friends (and Katie Siegel Is Sad If They Don't)
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Katie Siegel
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"a succession of nine quietly horrifying stories from a dystopian pastorally radiant England The novella…"