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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
By
Ed Simon
| February 5, 2024
Camp Over Tragedy: On Henry Van Dyke’s Farcical, Irreverent Novel of Black Gay Life in Mid-Century America
Erik Wood Considers His Uncle’s “Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes”
By
Erik Wood
| February 5, 2024
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“She has found a way to tell a story that is artful, and humane, in the midst of disaster.”
By
Book Marks
| February 2, 2024
A Rich But Rare Genre: Exploring Islamic Historical Fiction
Jamila Ahmed Recommends Tariq Ali, Leila Aboulela, Suad Amiry, and More
By
Jamila Ahmed
| February 2, 2024
Matthew Salesses! V (Eve Ensler!) Doomsday cults! 26 books out in paperback this February.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| 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
Best Reviewed
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Diana Khoi Nguyen is Reading Now and Next
By
Diana Arterian
| February 1, 2024
Glenn North on Kansas City’s Jazz, Poetry, and Barbeque
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| February 1, 2024
January’s Best Reviewed Fiction
By
Book Marks
| January 31, 2024
AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of January
The Month in Literary Listening
By
Audiofile Magazine
| January 31, 2024
January’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
Featuring Volodymyr Zelensky, Franz Fanon, Margaret Cavendish, and More
By
Book Marks
| January 31, 2024
Literary cats! An Ai Weiwei graphic novel! 22 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| January 30, 2024
A Brief History of the Grand Old American Tradition of Banning Books
Laura Pappano Investigates the “Chaotic and Illogical Business” of Censorship
By
Laura Pappano
| January 30, 2024
Andrea Long Chu on Liking and Hating
In Conversation with Merve Emre on The Critic and Her Publics
By
The Critic and Her Publics
| January 30, 2024
Duncan M. Yoon on the Literary Interplay Between China and Africa
From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| January 30, 2024
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Kaveh Akbar, Frantz Fanon, Elizabeth Gonzalez James, and More
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Book Marks
| January 26, 2024
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The Race to Get Inside a Brazilian Prison to Interview an International Pop Star Fugitive
April 7, 2026
by
Christopher McDougall
The Night Kate Crane Watched the Story of Her Father's Murder Unfold as an Episode of 'Homicide'
April 7, 2026
by
Kate Crane
Ed Lin on Writing a Novel About the Plight of Filipino Migrant Workers in Taiwan
April 7, 2026
by
Ed Lin
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"rench bring us directly into her characters heads The mystery is as much about their…"