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Naomi Wolf's book release is postponed over errors and

Naomi Wolf's book release is postponed over errors and "new questions"

By Corinne Segal | June 14, 2019

Your weekly deal memo: Melissa Broder, exciting debuts & writers on <em>Lolita</em>

Your weekly deal memo: Melissa Broder, exciting debuts & writers on Lolita

By Emily Temple | June 14, 2019

Fighting to Save the Real-Life Pharmacy from James Joyce's <em>Ulysses</em>

Fighting to Save the Real-Life Pharmacy from James Joyce's Ulysses

Ally Findley on the Historical Importance of Sweny's Pharmacy, Which May Soon Vanish

By Ally Findley | June 14, 2019

Eileen Myles: <em>Chelsea Girls</em> was the documentary I wanted to make.

Eileen Myles: Chelsea Girls was the documentary I wanted to make.

By Eileen Myles | June 13, 2019

Emily Ruskovich's <em>Idaho</em>, nominated by a single library in Bruges, wins €100,000 prize

Emily Ruskovich's Idaho, nominated by a single library in Bruges, wins €100,000 prize

By Emily Temple | June 12, 2019

The first photo from <em>Little Fires Everywhere</em> is your 90s fashion fantasy

The first photo from Little Fires Everywhere is your 90s fashion fantasy

By Emily Temple | June 11, 2019

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Natasha Tynes is suing Rare Bird Books for $13 million over dropped book deal

By Corinne Segal | June 10, 2019

Books to Immerse Yourself in the Bookselling Life

By Andrea Lawlor | June 10, 2019

Your weekly book deal memo: Dwyane Wade, Madeleine L'Engle, Jeff VanderMeer & more.

By Emily Temple | June 7, 2019

UK literary darling Damian Barr gets a books TV show (now do America).

UK literary darling Damian Barr gets a books TV show (now do America).

By Jonny Diamond | June 6, 2019

Three takeaways from Ocean Vuong's wonderful conversation with Alexander Chee.

Three takeaways from Ocean Vuong's wonderful conversation with Alexander Chee.

By Corinne Segal | June 6, 2019

Selahattin Demirtaş Writes From a High Security Turkish Prison

Selahattin Demirtaş Writes From a High Security Turkish Prison

"The words in my head have never been so free."

By Selahattin Demirtaş | June 6, 2019

Négar Djavadi's <em>Disoriental</em>
 wins the 2019 Albertine Prize for best French novel published in the U.S.

Négar Djavadi's Disoriental
 wins the 2019 Albertine Prize for best French novel published in the U.S.

By Kevin Chau | June 5, 2019

This bookmobile is driving 1,800 miles from New York to Louisiana.

This bookmobile is driving 1,800 miles from New York to Louisiana.

By Corinne Segal | June 4, 2019

Congratulations to the winners of the 2019 Lambda Literary awards!

Congratulations to the winners of the 2019 Lambda Literary awards!

By Dan Sheehan | June 4, 2019

Elif Bautman's <em>The Idiot</em> will be a film and I feel... nervous.

Elif Bautman's The Idiot will be a film and I feel... nervous.

By Jessie Gaynor | June 4, 2019

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