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The 18 Most Memorable Trees in Literature
Arthur Sze, Lia Purpura, and More Writers Choose Their Favorites
By
Christopher Cox
| August 23, 2021
The Long Unpredictable Life of Art: Francine Prose on Teaching James Alan McPherson to Incarcerated Students
Remembering a Dear Friend Through His Work
By
Francine Prose
| August 23, 2021
Misunderstanding Thoreau: Reading Neurodiversity in Literature and in Life
Steve Edwards on Kathryn Schulz, Donald Hall, and the Things We Miss
By
Steve Edwards
| August 23, 2021
A Tribute to Roberto Calasso
Friends and Colleagues Remember the Late Writer and Legendary Publisher
By
Literary Hub
| August 23, 2021
How Reading and the Thirst for Knowledge is at the Heart of Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein
Heather Cass White on the Almost Sinful Allure of Self-Enlightenment
By
Heather Cass White
| August 23, 2021
My Year of Mourning: Mapping the Full Cycle of the Loss of My Father
Merissa Nathan Gerson’s Notes on Grief
By
Merissa Nathan Gerson
| August 23, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Meet
Granta
’s Next Generation of Important Spanish Novelists
By
Tobias Carroll
| August 23, 2021
How David Foster Wallace Used Compromise Aesthetics to Sell
Infinite Jest
By
Rachel Greenwald Smith
| August 20, 2021
Interview with an Indie Press: Nightboat Books
By
Corinne Segal
| August 20, 2021
Megan Abbott on the Dark Underworld of Ballet
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
By
The Maris Review
| August 19, 2021
How to Read Any Book as a Sacred Text
Vanessa Zoltan Guests on the
Book Dreams
Podcast
By
Book Dreams
| August 19, 2021
WATCH: Nimmi Gowrinathan in Conversation with John Freeman
Hosted by Greenlight Bookstore
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| August 19, 2021
In Praise of the Realistic Hope of Jonathan Franzen’s Endings
Jessie Gaynor on Leaving Room for the Possibility of Something Better
By
Jessie Gaynor
| August 18, 2021
When You’re Craving Oddities: 5 Books You May Have
Missed in July
Bethanne Patrick Recommends Deirdre Sinnott,
Jeffrey Ford, and Others
By
Bethanne Patrick
| August 18, 2021
On Robin McKinley’s Fantasies and the Books That Are “Just Yours”
This Week on the
NewberyTart
Podcast
By
NewberyTart
| August 18, 2021
Grendel
at 50: How John Gardner’s Finest Novel Undermines His Ideas About Moral Fiction
“
Grendel
is funny, entertaining, troubling, and above all unruly; the novel refuses to behave.”
By
Andrew DeYoung
| August 17, 2021
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