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Literary Criticism
Intimacy as Art: André Aciman on Eric Rohmer’s
Élisabeth
“Rohmer’s characters... could all be on time-out and exist on an entirely different planet... But be under no illusion; it is still our world.”
By
André Aciman
| July 13, 2026
When Someone Wants to Publish Your Correspondence With a Famous Writer
Alice Mattison on the Intimacies of Reading Other People’s Letters
By
Alice Mattison
| July 13, 2026
Quietly Flamboyant: In Praise of Sober Queerness
Jack Parlett Considers the Experiences of Some of His Favorite Artists With Sobriety (Alongside His Own)
By
Jack Parlett
| July 13, 2026
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Rachel Aviv, Daniel Mason, David Thompson, and More
By
Book Marks
| July 10, 2026
Remembering Tom Stoppard:
A Night at the Theater
Morgan Entrekin on the Small Kindnesses of a Literary Giant
By
Morgan Entrekin
| July 9, 2026
How—and Why—to Cull Your Book Collection
Maris Kreizman on the Joy (and Pain) of Downsizing
By
Maris Kreizman
| July 9, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
If Rachel Aviv Weren’t a Writer, She’d Be a Psychologist
By
Literary Hub
| July 9, 2026
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
By
Book Marks
| July 9, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
By
Literary Hub
| July 9, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
For the week ending July 5, 2026
By
Literary Hub
| July 9, 2026
Peter Hessler on the Implications of a Chinese Education
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| July 9, 2026
How Jane Austen Blew a Hole Through the Romance Genre She Created
Catherine Cliff on Austen‘s Third Model of Spinsterhood: Being a Self-Made Woman
By
Catherine Cliff
| July 8, 2026
Daniel Mason, Rachel Aviv, Emeline Atwood and more: 21 new books out today!
By
Julia Hass
| July 7, 2026
What Does Joyce Carol Oates
Really
Think of Our Addiction to Social Media?
Harry Stecopoulos on the Queen of Literary X and Her Latest Story Collection,
The Frenzy
By
Harry Stecopoulos
| July 7, 2026
“Scary, Stunning and Sublime.” Kathleen Rooney Recommends Nine Great Books About Survival at Sea
With Work by Herbert Clyde Lewis, Robert Hughes, Rachel Carson and More
By
Kathleen Rooney
| July 7, 2026
Is
Moby-Dick
the Greatest American Novel?
Michael Dirda on the Alluring Ambiguity of Melville’s Quintessentially American Masterpiece
By
Michael Dirda
| July 6, 2026
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by
Natasha Lancaster
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A Quiet Place
Is a Dark Fairy-Tale of Post-War Japan
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by
Pico Iyer
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July 16, 2026
by
Jack Friday
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Wonderfully dry intellectually frisky Mason is a lively fluid writer here he glides smoothly between…"