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Why you should be reading Nancy Lemann’s nonfiction, too.

Why you should be reading Nancy Lemann’s nonfiction, too.

By Brittany Allen | April 23, 2026

Why a group of writers and artists is boycotting the 92nd Street Y.

Why a group of writers and artists is boycotting the 92nd Street Y.

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$2M worth of stolen rare books have been returned to the Whitney family.

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Here’s what’s making us happy this week.

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The Center for the Art of Translation is getting a permanent home in San Francisco.

The Center for the Art of Translation is getting a permanent home in San Francisco.

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Meet this year’s literary Guggenheim fellows.

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Why is Bob Dylan hawking AI-generated historical fiction?!

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Here is the shortlist for the 2026 International Booker Prize.

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A new podcast from M. Gessen explores an ugly family secret.

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