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On Domesticity and Memory in James Baldwin and Becky Suss

On Domesticity and Memory in James Baldwin and Becky Suss

Peter L’Official on Suss’s “Brand of Children’s Vision for Adults”

By Pete L’Official | June 2, 2022

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

Hilton Als on Thom Gunn, Ben Ehrenreich on Barry Lopez, Laura Miller on Kellyanne Conway, and more

By Book Marks | June 2, 2022

On Jazmina Barrera’s <em>Linea Nigra</em> and the Untranslatable Experiences of Motherhood

On Jazmina Barrera’s Linea Nigra and the Untranslatable Experiences of Motherhood

Malwina Gudowska: “Language, like motherhood, lives on the body.”

By Malwina Gudowska | June 2, 2022

WATCH: Candice Iloh in Conversation with Ibi Zoboi

WATCH: Candice Iloh in Conversation with Ibi Zoboi

Hosted by Greenlight Bookstore

By The Virtual Book Channel | June 2, 2022

Discovering Franz Kafka’s Nearly-Lost Drawings

Discovering Franz Kafka’s Nearly-Lost Drawings

Andreas Kilcher on the “Grotesque, Carnivalesque” Inventions

By Andreas Kilcher | June 1, 2022

The Literary Value of a Good List

The Literary Value of a Good List

Lily Chu on a Personal Productivity Hack

By Lily Chu | June 1, 2022

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Imagining More: Women Writing Worlds in Crisis

By Erin Swan | June 1, 2022

When Having a Baby Requires a Rewrite: Jessamine Chan on Parenthood and The School for Good Mothers

By Thresholds | June 1, 2022

Finding Resonance in the Unreal: A Conversation Between Sam Knight and Sarah Krasnostein

By Sarah Krasnostein | June 1, 2022

Marie Myung-Ok Lee on the Challenge of Writing Satire in Present-Day America

Marie Myung-Ok Lee on the Challenge of Writing Satire in Present-Day America

The Author of The Evening Hero in Conversation with Jane Ciabattari

By Jane Ciabattari | June 1, 2022

9 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books </br>to Jazz Up Your June

9 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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Featuring New Books by Katherine Addison, Melissa Albert, Alix E. Harrow, and More

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11 Novels That Thwart Traditional Narrative Structure (to Brilliant Effect)

11 Novels That Thwart Traditional Narrative Structure (to Brilliant Effect)

Maria Adelmann Recommends Fiction That Creates Its Own Shapes

By Maria Adelmann | June 1, 2022

On Adjoa Andoh, Golden Voice Narrator

On Adjoa Andoh, Golden Voice Narrator

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By Behind the Mic | June 1, 2022

Between Fact and Fable: Historical Fiction or Nonfictional Novel?

Between Fact and Fable: Historical Fiction or Nonfictional Novel?

Clayton Wickham on the Imagined Histories of Danielle Dutton and Benjamin Labatut

By Clayton Wickham | May 31, 2022

What’s In a Name? Tracing an Obsession with the Shakespeare Authorship Question

What’s In a Name? Tracing an Obsession with the Shakespeare Authorship Question

Michael Blanding on the (Extremely Compelling) Sir Thomas North Theory

By Michael Blanding | May 31, 2022

On Setting YA Aside to Write a Novel for Adults

On Setting YA Aside to Write a Novel for Adults

Nina LaCour on “Growing Up” Through Fiction

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