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Literary Criticism
Kwame Dawes on
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Dawes, the great poet and critic, reflects on the legacy of the rhetorician and abolitionist Douglass, in the introduction to a new edition of his monumental autobiography
By
Kwame Dawes
| February 6, 2023
The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in February
Or, a Bunch of Reasons to Stay Indoors
By
Emily Temple
| February 3, 2023
Mysteries Contained Therein: In Praise of the Literary Journal Longform Interview
Nick Ripatrazone Goes Into the Journal Archives for Gass, Murdoch, Elkin, and More
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| February 3, 2023
Quan Barry on the Benefits of Writing Across Genre.
“Try it all on for size. Take risks in your writing, and reinvent yourself constantly.”
By
Quan Barry
| February 3, 2023
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Pamela Anderson, Waco, an International Booker Prize Winner, and More
By
Book Marks
| February 3, 2023
Life Advice for Book Lovers: For All the Single Ladies (The Book You Need Now)
Book Recommendations for the Troubled Soul
By
Dorothea
| February 3, 2023
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Ayşegül Savaş on the Work and Career of Turkish Writer Tezer Özlü
By
Aysegül Savas
| February 3, 2023
17 paperbacks coming out this February.
By
Katie Yee
| February 2, 2023
How Can Literary Spaces Support Neurodivergent Readers and Writers?
By
Jess deCourcy Hinds
| February 2, 2023
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
Of New Books by Pamela Anderson, Salman Rushdie, Patricia Highsmith, and More
By
Book Marks
| February 2, 2023
Wendell Steavenson: “Just Lose This Tolstoy Complex, Get Over Yourself and Write Something.”
In Conversation with Brad Listi on
Otherppl
By
Otherppl with Brad Listi
| February 2, 2023
Eleanor Shearer on Writing a Post-Slavery West Indian Novel Celebrating Motherhood and Resilience
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| February 1, 2023
Toni Morrison’s Powerful Vision of a Revival as a Ceremony for Healing Black Bodies
Caleb Smith on
Beloved
’s “Reanimating Act of Attention”
By
Caleb Smith
| February 1, 2023
9 Fantastic Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books For February
Riveting and Romantic Reads From Roshani Chokshi, Brent C. Lambert, S.B. Divya, and More
By
Natalie Zutter
| February 1, 2023
Annalee Newitz Imagines the Distant Future, 60,000 Years From Now
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| February 1, 2023
Hafizah Geter: Why Writing Isn’t Solitary
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on
Thresholds
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Thresholds
| February 1, 2023
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