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The Best Reviewed Memoirs and Biographies, September Edition
The lives of Stephen Hawking, Toussaint Louverture, Adolf Hitler, and more
By
Book Marks
| September 29, 2020
Prepare Your Brackets:
The All-Time Super Rooster Tournament of Books is Here
This Week on the
So Many Damn Books
Podcast
By
So Many Damn Books
| September 29, 2020
On
Watership Down
, Another Attempt to Stop Humans from Ruining the Planet
The Literary Disco Gang Discusses Richard Adams's Epic 1972 Novel
By
Literary Disco
| September 29, 2020
Brian Dillon on the Sentences of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
In Praise of an Artist and Writer Taken Too Soon
By
Brian Dillon
| September 28, 2020
The Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics, September Edition
Chronicles of Europe's Displaced, the War in the Pacific, the Early Years of the CIA, and More
By
Book Marks
| September 28, 2020
How Storytellers Use Math (Without Scaring People Away)
Dan Rockmore on
Infinite Powers
and
The Weil Conjectures
By
Dan Rockmore
| September 28, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Margot Livesey on the Greatest Writers in Scottish History
By
History of Literature
| September 28, 2020
Here are the best reviewed books of the week!
By
Book Marks
| September 25, 2020
How Literary Ghosts Can Help Us All Be a Little More Human
By
Amy Shearn
| September 25, 2020
33 Essential Works of Fiction by Iranian Writers
Toward Writing and Publishing Beyond Stereotypes
By
Niloufar Talebi
| September 25, 2020
A Brief (But Not Too) History of
Literary Constipation
Jessica Gross Does Some Pandemic-Appropriate Reading
By
Jessica Gross
| September 24, 2020
Dynastic Privilege, A Terrible Novel, and the Race for a Crucial Senate Seat
Anjali Enjeti on What Georgia Democrats Can Learn From #OwnVoices
By
Anjali Enjeti
| September 24, 2020
What Is So Special About Balzac's Thousands of Characters?
Peter Brooks on the Extraordinary Fictional Lives of the French Master
By
Peter Brooks
| September 23, 2020
Lucille Clifton Didn't Just Write Poems. She Inhabited Them.
Tracie Morris Remembers a Reading at Cave Canem
By
Tracie Morris
| September 21, 2020
The Poet Who Had No Time
for Tragedy
Dan Beachy-Quick on Anacreon the Greek's Lyrics of Drunken Love
By
Dan Beachy-Quick
| September 21, 2020
The Best War Narratives Go Beyond Brute Force
Kerry Greenwood on Lindy Cameron’s
Redback
By
Kerry Greenwood
| September 21, 2020
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