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The Ones We're Meant to Find
by Joan He, Read by Nancy Wu
An Intense and Memorable YA Listen
By
Behind the Mic
| August 18, 2021
Grendel
at 50: How John Gardner’s Finest Novel Undermines His Ideas About Moral Fiction
“
Grendel
is funny, entertaining, troubling, and above all unruly; the novel refuses to behave.”
By
Andrew DeYoung
| August 17, 2021
Why Does Lionel Messi Ignore the Ball for the First Five Minutes of a Match?
Simon Kuper on the Life and Career of an Enigmatic Football Genius
By
Simon Kuper
| August 17, 2021
The Ugliness of Comic Sans Has a Practical Use
Jonah Lehrer on the Easy Recall of Certain “Disfluent” Fonts
By
Jonah Lehrer
| August 17, 2021
One in a Million: Where Were You When You Heard that Aaliyah Died?
Kathy Iandoli on the Impact of Generational Celebrity Deaths
By
Kathy Iandoli
| August 17, 2021
How Surrendering to Communal Time Can Make Us All Happier
Oliver Burkeman on the Social Benefits of Nationwide Vacation
By
Oliver Burkeman
| August 17, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Beautiful Impossibility of the World’s Largest Pearl
By
Bill François
| August 17, 2021
Myriam Gurba Performs Her Story “Writing Ourselves Into Bed”
By
Storybound
| August 17, 2021
Jonah Lehrer on the Science of Mystery
By
Keen On
| August 17, 2021
My Shadow Book: On Consciously—or Unconsciously—Immortalizing Ex-Partners in Literary Fiction
Andrew Palmer Struggles with the Idea of Creating Characters (Partly) Based on an Ex
By
Andrew Palmer
| August 17, 2021
WATCH: Tod Goldberg on Being Ruled By Your Own Game
From the New Video Series
Authors in the Tent
, Hosted by Ona Russell
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| August 17, 2021
Mariella Guzzoni on Van Gogh’s Love of Literature
This Week from the
Big Table
Podcast with JC Gabel
By
Big Table
| August 17, 2021
Meredith Westgate on Memory, Unreliable Narrators, and the Risks of Knowing Your Partner
Too
Well
This Week on the
So Many Damn Books
Podcast
By
So Many Damn Books
| August 17, 2021
Battle Royal
by Lucy Parker, Read by Billie Fulford-Brown
Two Rival Bakers, One Royal Wedding
By
Behind the Mic
| August 17, 2021
J. Chester Johnson on the Elaine Race Massacre and Whitewashed History
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| August 16, 2021
The Story of Constance Fenimore Woolson's Rediscovered "Miss Grief"
From the
History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| August 16, 2021
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