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A Deep-Dive on Catullus, the Roman Poet of Fierce Desire and Hatred

A Deep-Dive on Catullus, the Roman Poet of Fierce Desire and Hatred

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | March 20, 2023

<em>Lucky Hank</em> is an Exhausted Academic Satire

Lucky Hank is an Exhausted Academic Satire

Olivia Rutigliano on the New AMC Series That Adapts Richard Russo's 1997 novel Straight Man

By Olivia Rutigliano | March 17, 2023

Kate DiCamillo on Seeing Her Book, <em>The Magician’s Elephant</em>, Adapted for Film

Kate DiCamillo on Seeing Her Book, The Magician’s Elephant, Adapted for Film

“A good adaptation helps you to see the book anew.”

By Kate DiCamillo | March 17, 2023

The Exile of Oscar Wilde, Dublin’s Charming Ghost

The Exile of Oscar Wilde, Dublin’s Charming Ghost

Alexander Poots on Northern Ireland's Literary Past

By Alexander Poots | March 17, 2023

The Wizardry of Boz: A Brief History of Charles Dickens on Screen

The Wizardry of Boz: A Brief History of Charles Dickens on Screen

The New Great Expectations Series Has Big Shoes to Fill (About 400 Pairs of Them)

By Robert Douglas-Fairhurst | March 17, 2023

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Featuring new titles by Idra Novey, Ann Napolitano, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, and More

By Book Marks | March 17, 2023

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • This Is Where the Serpent Lives
  • Lost Lambs
  • Winter: The Story of a Season
  • The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game
  • The Hitch
  • Fly, Wild Swans: My Mother, Myself and China

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

By Book Marks | March 16, 2023

Poetry in Three Dimensions: Sarah Ruhl on Bringing the Words of Max Ritvo to the Theater

By Sarah Ruhl | March 16, 2023

Just the Right Book: What We’re Excited About This Week

By Just the Right Book | March 16, 2023

Editor-Turned-Author Jenny Jackson on the Other Side of the Editorial Process

Editor-Turned-Author Jenny Jackson on the Other Side of the Editorial Process

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | March 16, 2023

Gina Frangello on the Editorial Omniscient and Why We Should All Be Using it

Gina Frangello on the Editorial Omniscient and Why We Should All Be Using it

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | March 16, 2023

Ann Napolitano: Offer Yourself Grace When the Writing is Hard

Ann Napolitano: Offer Yourself Grace When the Writing is Hard

The Author of Hello Beautiful on Writer’s Block, Loving Basketball, and Bad Advice

By Ann Napolitano | March 15, 2023

Skeletons in the Closet: On <em>Mad Men</em> and White America’s Willful Amnesia

Skeletons in the Closet: On Mad Men and White America’s Willful Amnesia

“Only by wading into the past did I begin to envision a different kind of future, one where I could imagine myself a mother.”

By Kelly Shetron | March 15, 2023

“This Boy is Going to Be a Writer.” Remembering Paul La Farge’s Childhood

“This Boy is Going to Be a Writer.” Remembering Paul La Farge’s Childhood

Wendy Walker on Watching a Writer’s Life Unfold in Front of Her

By Wendy Walker | March 15, 2023

Growing Up Queer: A Coming-of-Age Reading List

Growing Up Queer: A Coming-of-Age Reading List

Richard Mirabella Recommends Kaitlyn Greenidge, Zak Salih, and More

By Richard Mirabella | March 15, 2023

On Millennial Writers and the Need for New Narratives of Work

On Millennial Writers and the Need for New Narratives of Work

Bryony Lau Considers the Reinvention of the First Job Memoir

By Bryony Lau | March 15, 2023

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