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Murder Mysteries, Malfunctioning Robots, and Camelot Remixed: November’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Murder Mysteries, Malfunctioning Robots, and Camelot Remixed: November’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Thrilling and cozy new novels from Nnedi Okorafor, Naomi Alderman, Martha Wells, and More

By Natalie Zutter | November 2, 2023

A Conflagration That Consumes: What One Family Lost to Fire

A Conflagration That Consumes: What One Family Lost to Fire

From John Vaillant's Baillie GIfford Prize Shortlisted Fire Weather

By John Vaillant | November 2, 2023

Kristen Roupenian and Susanna Fogel on Adapting “Cat Person” for Film

Kristen Roupenian and Susanna Fogel on Adapting “Cat Person” for Film

“The movie gets to make a lot of different choices—and has to, to be full and rich.”

By Literary Hub | November 2, 2023

John Sargent on Adventures and Misadventures in Publishing

John Sargent on Adventures and Misadventures in Publishing

In Conversation with Roxanne Coady on Just the Right Book

By Just the Right Book | November 2, 2023

The Annotated Nightstand: What Ahmad Almallah is Reading Now and Next

The Annotated Nightstand: What Ahmad Almallah is Reading Now and Next

Featuring Sylvia Plath, Ben Lerner, Ghassan Kanafani, and More

By Diana Arterian | November 2, 2023

Jesse David Fox On Cheap Laughs

Jesse David Fox On Cheap Laughs

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | November 2, 2023

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Shir Alon and Joseph Farag on Palestinian Literature

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 2, 2023

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A Palestinian Meditation in a Time of Annihilation

A Palestinian Meditation in a Time of Annihilation

Thirteen Maqams for an Afterlife

By Fady Joudah | November 1, 2023

Consider the Words: On Translating <em>Infinite Jest</em> into Farsi

Consider the Words: On Translating Infinite Jest into Farsi

Moeen Farrokhi Recalls Grieving a Mentor While Traversing a Linguistic Labyrinth

By Moeen Farrokhi | November 1, 2023

“AI, Ain’t I A Woman?” On the Blindness and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

“AI, Ain’t I A Woman?” On the Blindness and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

Joy Buolamwini Exposes the Race and Gender Bias of an Emerging Technology

By Joy Buolamwini | November 1, 2023

How a 17th Century Priest Invented the Russian Novel

How a 17th Century Priest Invented the Russian Novel

On Old Believers, Faith and the Vernacular

By Irina Zhorov | November 1, 2023

Six Former Winners of the Cundill History Prize Reflect on What the Future Holds

Six Former Winners of the Cundill History Prize Reflect on What the Future Holds

Interviews with Tiya Miles, Marjoleine Kars, Camilla Townsend, Julia Lovell, Maya Jasanoff and Daniel Beer

By Literary Hub | November 1, 2023

Ghosts, Specters, and Hauntings: 7 New Poetry Books to Read in November

Ghosts, Specters, and Hauntings: 7 New Poetry Books to Read in November

David Woo Recommends an Ancient Chinese Poet, a Nobel Prize Laureate, and More

By David Woo | November 1, 2023

What to Read Before and After Seeing <em>Orlando, My Political Biography</em>

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