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Literary Criticism
When Death Comes: An Oncology Nurse Finds Solace in Mary Oliver
Nina Solis on Making Peace with the Unknown
By
Nina Solis
| February 18, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
If I Had Two Wings
by Randall Kenan
Lori Feathers on One of the Finalists for Fiction
By
Lori Feathers
| February 18, 2021
50 Great Classic Novels
Under 200 Pages
Getting You Through February
By
Emily Temple
| February 17, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Grieving
by Cristina Rivera Garza
Richard Z. Santos on One of the Finalists for Criticism
By
Richard Z. Santos
| February 17, 2021
Have Robots... Always Been With Us?
Rebecca Morgan Frank on Books by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth King, Karel Čapek, and More
By
Rebecca Morgan Frank
| February 17, 2021
On the
Our Town
Spin-Off That Served as WWII Spirit Building
Howard Sherman on the Thornton Wilder-Approved Radio Play,
Act 4 of Our Town
By
Howard Sherman
| February 17, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
15 new books to hunker down with.
By
Katie Yee
| February 16, 2021
On the Teenage Angst of 20th-Century Literature
By
Lit Century
| February 16, 2021
Struggling in Workshop with the Question of Cultural Appropriation
By
Paisley Rekdal
| February 16, 2021
Does Regency-Era Opium Use Explain Anne de Bourgh of
Pride and Prejudice
?
Molly Greeley in Conversation with C.P. Lesley on the
New Books Network
Podcast
By
New Books Network
| February 16, 2021
Te-Ping Chen: The Lived of Experience of China is More
Brave New World
Than
1984
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft
Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| February 16, 2021
On the Lovability of Keats
Anahid Nersessian Talks to Jacke Wilson on the
History of Literature
Podcast
By
History of Literature
| February 16, 2021
Is Crime Fiction Just Resting on Its Laurels at This Point?
The
Literary Disco
Crew Discusses
Cruel Summer
By
Literary Disco
| February 16, 2021
Here are the best reviewed books of the week.
By
Book Marks
| February 12, 2021
Neil Gaiman on the Great Kathy Acker
Rereading
Pussy, King of the Pirates
By
Neil Gaiman
| February 12, 2021
Shortcuts to Identity: How We Tell Asian American Stories
Simon Han on What We Talk About When We Talk About Amy Tan
By
Simon Han
| February 12, 2021
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