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For Your Listening Pleasure: The Best Audiobooks of September

For Your Listening Pleasure: The Best Audiobooks of September

The Month's Top in Literary Listening

By Literary Hub | September 29, 2023

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in October

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in October

The Spooky Edit

By Emily Temple | September 29, 2023

September's Best Reviewed Fiction

September's Best Reviewed Fiction

Featuring New Titles by Zadie Smith, Anne Enright, Lauren Groff, and More

By Book Marks | September 29, 2023

September's Best Reviewed Nonfiction

September's Best Reviewed Nonfiction

Featuring New Titles by Jonathan Raban, Annie Ernaux, Naomi Klein, and More

By Book Marks | September 29, 2023

You Too? Kim DeRose on Telling and Retelling Stories of Sexual Assault

You Too? Kim DeRose on Telling and Retelling Stories of Sexual Assault

"When we craft stories, we don’t necessarily write ourselves; sometimes we write the characters and stories we need to see."

By Kim DeRose | September 28, 2023

Searching For Agnes Martin

Searching For Agnes Martin

"Why does one artist fall in love with another’s art?"

By Brian Teare | September 28, 2023

Best Reviewed
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  • House of Day, House of Night
  • The Award
  • Daring to Be Free: Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World
  • Casanova 20: Or, Hot World
  • Frostlines: A Journey Through Entangled Lives and Landscapes in a Warming Arctic
  • The Six Loves of James I

Evolutionary Links: What Great Apes Tell Us About Being Human

By Alison Bashford | September 28, 2023

The 17 Best Book Covers of September

By Emily Temple | September 28, 2023

Brooklyn Public Library’s Leigh Hurwitz on Helping Young People Resist Censorship

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 28, 2023

"Notice to Appear," a Poem by Leslie Sainz

From the Collection Have You Been Long Enough at Table

By Leslie Sainz | September 28, 2023

How <em>Oppenheimer</em> Fails to Unpack the Craft at the Core of Its Drama

How Oppenheimer Fails to Unpack the Craft at the Core of Its Drama

“When it comes to STEM in film, there can be drama in the minutiae.”

By Claire Tuna | September 28, 2023

Anne Applebaum, Robert Kagan, and Evan Osnos on Democracy

Anne Applebaum, Robert Kagan, and Evan Osnos on Democracy

In Conversation on Sun Valley Writers’ Conference’s Beyond the Page

By Sun Valley Writers' Conference | September 28, 2023

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

"Offering a mouthful of nectar that tastes faintly of blood."

By Book Marks | September 28, 2023

Aparna Nancherla on Writing as a Procrastinator

Aparna Nancherla on Writing as a Procrastinator

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | September 28, 2023

Mona Awad on Beauty Cults and Tom Cruise

Mona Awad on Beauty Cults and Tom Cruise

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | September 28, 2023

From Serialization to Novelization: On the First Iteration of Frank Herbert's <em>Dune</em>

From Serialization to Novelization: On the First Iteration of Frank Herbert's Dune

"Books have the ability to travel into the future in a way that no other written medium does."

By Ryan Britt | September 27, 2023

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