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Literary Criticism
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
For the week ending April 5, 2026
By
Literary Hub
| April 9, 2026
Kathryn Paige Harden on Behavior, Genetics, and Blame
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| April 9, 2026
One great poem to read today: Elizander Espenschied’s “If Only We Had Medicine Like That Today”
By
Drew Broussard
| April 8, 2026
How
The Great Gatsby
Inspired My Debut Literary Thriller
Amin Ahmad on Putting His Own Immigrant Twist on an American Literary Classic
By
Amin Ahmad
| April 8, 2026
Sonya Walger on Writing a Multifaceted Novel of Marriage and Adultery
“Marriage is, to my mind, the ability to contain two conflicting narratives and hold them in tension.”
By
Sonya Walger
| April 8, 2026
Where Physics Meets Poetry: On Language and the Power of Metaphor
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein Considers Literary and Scientific Ways of Interpreting the World We Live In
By
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
| April 7, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Caro Claire Burke on Tradwives, the Performance of Selfhood, and “The Good Old Days”
By
Sara Petersen
| April 7, 2026
The International Short Story is Booming
By
Rabih Alameddine and John Freeman
| April 7, 2026
The Poetics of Repetition: In Praise of the Art of Replication
By
Lisa Low
| April 7, 2026
The Annotated Nightstand: What Aimee Nezhukumatathil is Reading Now, And Next
Featuring Asa Drake, Eve L. Ewing, Isaac Fitzgerald, and More
By
Diana Arterian
| April 7, 2026
Ben Lerner, Patrick Radden Keefe, Emma Straub, and more: 25 new books out today!
By
Julia Hass
| April 7, 2026
What If There Could Be... Good Art Friends?
A Conversation with Grant Ginder and Lillian Li
By
Lillian Li
| April 6, 2026
The Responsibility of the Critic: On Art, Honesty, and Introspection
Amie Souza Reilly: “A writer must look inward to determine how their own perceptions might project onto their theorizing.”
By
Amie Souza Reilly
| April 6, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Maurice Sendak’s
Where the Wild Things Are
is Published
Your Favorite and Ours
By
Literary Hub
| April 6, 2026
Correspondence Versus Connection: Raymond de Borja Reflects on Language, Poetry, and Friendship
“I may not be a better poet when I am in love, but I am a far less frustrated one.”
By
Gaby Iori
| April 6, 2026
In Praise of the Old WASP Elite (Because Dignified Hypocrisy is Better Than Garish Cruelty)
In Which Robert Leleux Reads an Alarming Number of Biographies About Rich, White Americans
By
Robert Leleux
| April 3, 2026
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James Wolff on Why the World of Espionage Is Impossibly Messy
April 14, 2026
by
James Wolff
What to Watch Now: Syriana (2005)
April 14, 2026
by
Radha Vatsal
R.M. Caldwell on Writing a Regency-Era 'Fast and the Furious', Neurodivergence, and More
April 14, 2026
by
Alex Dueben
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"As talky and thinky as a memory play sweeping up Kafka Covid glass flowers and…"