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Harper Lee and the Myth of a Post-Racial America
On the Complicated Legacy of a Beloved Writer
By
Kate Jenkins
| February 23, 2016
The Fine Grim Line Between Love and Stalking
Lisa Levy On the Crime Fiction of Caroline Kepnes
By
Lisa Levy
| February 17, 2016
When Art Cannot Console Us in Death
Emily Harnett on the Hard Art of the Death Memoir
By
Emily Harnett
| February 17, 2016
30 Books in 30 Days: Carmela Ciuraru on Colm Tóibín’s
On Elizabeth Bishop
COUNTING DOWN THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS FINALISTS
By
Carmela Ciuraru
| February 17, 2016
30 Books in 30 Days: David Biespiel on Frank Stanford: "Poetry Busts Guts"
Counting Down the National Book Critics Circle Awards Finalists
By
David Biespiel
| February 16, 2016
30 Books in 30 Days: Mark Athitakis on Ottessa Moshfegh's
Eileen
Counting Down the National Book Critics Circle Awards Finalists
By
Mark Athitakis
| February 15, 2016
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
A. O. Scott Asks Himself: What is Criticism?
By
A. O. Scott
| February 11, 2016
On Finding Yourself in the Work of Jhumpa Lahiri
By
Nandini Balial
| February 9, 2016
We Are At Risk of Losing Serious Readers
By
David Denby
| February 8, 2016
Kamila Shamsie On Intizar Hussain's Novel,
Basti
Reimagining the Intimate Sweep of History
By
Kamila Shamsie
| February 5, 2016
You Don’t Have to Be a Veteran to Write About War
Matt Gallagher on the Difference Between Experience and Authority
By
Matt Gallagher
| February 2, 2016
Our Darkest American Masterpiece
On the Perpetual Relevance of
Miss Lonelyhearts
By
Dustin Illingworth
| January 27, 2016
One of the Great Unsung Crime Novels of the 20th Century
Barry Gifford on the Long Wait for Elliott Chaze’s
Black Wings Has My Angel
By
Barry Gifford
| January 19, 2016
A Brief History of Book Illustration
Are We At the Start of Another Golden Age for Image/Text Collaboration?
By
Chris Russell
| January 14, 2016
A Reader's Manifesto for 2016
Literary Resolutions from a Straight, White Male
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| January 4, 2016
Actually,
Emma
is the Best Jane Austen Novel
On the 200th Anniversary of a Classic, An Argument for Its Greatness
By
Devoney Looser
| December 23, 2015
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March 26, 2026
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Californian Darkness: The Events Leading Up to Lucille Miller's Infamous Murder Trial
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by
Debra Miller
Rebecca Lehmann on Anne Boleyn and the Fatal Power of Unmanageable Women
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Rebecca Lehmann
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