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In 2021, <em>The Great Gatsby</em> will be up for grabs.

In 2021, The Great Gatsby will be up for grabs.

By Aaron Robertson | January 22, 2020

Here's what you need to know about the biggest literary controversy of the decade (so far).

Here's what you need to know about the biggest literary controversy of the decade (so far).

By Emily Temple | January 21, 2020

10 new books to add to your TBR pile.

10 new books to add to your TBR pile.

By Katie Yee | January 21, 2020

Seth Meyers,

Seth Meyers, "beloved champion of literature," is hosting the 2020 PEN America Literary Awards.

By Aaron Robertson | January 15, 2020

And the winners of the 69th National Jewish Book Awards are. . .

And the winners of the 69th National Jewish Book Awards are. . .

By Aaron Robertson | January 15, 2020

Roger Robinson wins the TS Eliot prize for his collection <em>A Portable Paradise</em>.

Roger Robinson wins the TS Eliot prize for his collection A Portable Paradise.

By Jessie Gaynor | January 13, 2020

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Oscar nominations announced, Academy still LOVES white dudes.

By Jonny Diamond | January 13, 2020

J.D. Vance has launched a VC fund named after a Tolkien artifact and backed by Peter Thiel.

By Eleni Theodoropoulos | January 10, 2020

Jonathan Lethem's first novel, Gun, With Occasional Music, is finally headed to TV.

By Aaron Robertson | January 9, 2020

After months of controversy, the Romance Writers of America's leaders have resigned.

After months of controversy, the Romance Writers of America's leaders have resigned.

By Corinne Segal | January 9, 2020

Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.

Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.

By Aaron Robertson | January 9, 2020

How Did Elizabeth Wurtzel Survive Us?

How Did Elizabeth Wurtzel Survive Us?

Lynn Steger Strong: "We ask them to flay themselves open and we celebrate it."

By Lynn Steger Strong | January 9, 2020

<em>Dune</em> is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.

Dune is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.

By Aaron Robertson | January 8, 2020

Robert Caro's many, many papers have found a home in New York.

Robert Caro's many, many papers have found a home in New York.

By Aaron Robertson | January 8, 2020

Novelist Don Winslow offers to donate $75K to St. Jude's if the White House holds a press briefing.

Novelist Don Winslow offers to donate $75K to St. Jude's if the White House holds a press briefing.

By Jessie Gaynor | January 8, 2020

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Jill Bialosky’s August poetry collection, <em>Asylum</em>, has a cover.

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Jill Bialosky’s August poetry collection, Asylum, has a cover.

By Jonny Diamond | January 7, 2020

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