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<em>Martin Eden</em> by Jack London, Read by Edoardo Ballerini

Martin Eden by Jack London, Read by Edoardo Ballerini

Jack London’s Semi-Autobiographical Novel

By Behind the Mic | January 7, 2021

George Saunders on How You Know When the Talking Spider Belongs in the Story

George Saunders on How You Know When the Talking Spider Belongs in the Story

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | January 6, 2021

How Much Should We Care About Joe Biden's Age?

How Much Should We Care About Joe Biden's Age?

Evan Osnos Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 6, 2021

Robert Jones, Jr., Reads from His Debut Novel, <em>The Prophets</em>

Robert Jones, Jr., Reads from His Debut Novel, The Prophets

From Damian Barr's Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | January 6, 2021

David Hill on America's Forgotten Capital of Vice

David Hill on America's Forgotten Capital of Vice

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | January 6, 2021

<em>A House in the Mountains</em> by Caroline Moorehead, Read by Derek Perkins

A House in the Mountains by Caroline Moorehead, Read by Derek Perkins

Women in the Italian Resistance

By Behind the Mic | January 6, 2021

Best Reviewed
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Can We Stop Underrating
Shirley Jackson Now?

By Lit Century | January 5, 2021

The Paradox of Experiencing a Place (Antarctica!) So You Can Write About It

By Time to Eat the Dogs | January 5, 2021

What Ancient Stories Can Teach Us About COVID-19

By Keen On | January 5, 2021

Charlie Jane Anders Reads from <em>Victories Greater Than Death</em>

Charlie Jane Anders Reads from Victories Greater Than Death

From Our Radio Theater Podcast, Storybound

By Storybound | January 5, 2021

<em>Lit Disco</em>’s Best Picks of the Worst Year

Lit Disco’s Best Picks of the Worst Year

Tod, Rider, and Julia Take on the Year 2020

By Literary Disco | January 5, 2021

<em>The Kingdom</em> by Jo Nesbø, Read by Euan Morton

The Kingdom by Jo Nesbø, Read by Euan Morton

A Dark and Twisty Norwegian Thriller

By Behind the Mic | January 5, 2021

Can We Bring Extinct Species Back? Should We?

Can We Bring Extinct Species Back? Should We?

Beth Shapiro on the Princeton University Press Ideas Podcast

By New Books Network | January 4, 2021

Emma Glass on the Ghost Story (and Nursing Career) That Inspired Her Novel

Emma Glass on the Ghost Story (and Nursing Career) That Inspired Her Novel

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | January 4, 2021

Would Meaningful Climate Change Policy Stand a Better Chance as a Centrist Issue?

Would Meaningful Climate Change Policy Stand a Better Chance as a Centrist Issue?

Chris Goodall Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 4, 2021

Chekhov's <em>Three Sisters</em>: Comedy, Tragedy, or Foreshadowing of the Bolshevik Revolution?

Chekhov's Three Sisters: Comedy, Tragedy, or Foreshadowing of the Bolshevik Revolution?

This Week on the History of Literature Podcast

By History of Literature | January 4, 2021

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