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Independent bookstore owner invests in online bookstore famous for destroying independent bookstores.

Independent bookstore owner invests in online bookstore famous for destroying independent bookstores.

By Jonny Diamond | June 5, 2020

NYC libraries will reopen for limited service

NYC libraries will reopen for limited service "very soon."

By Jessie Gaynor | June 4, 2020

You can download these books about police violence for free right now.

You can download these books about police violence for free right now.

By Jessie Gaynor | June 3, 2020

Nikil Saval, writer and <em>n+1</em> editor, is about to be a state senator.

Nikil Saval, writer and n+1 editor, is about to be a state senator.

By Emily Temple | June 3, 2020

This year's Desmond Elliott shortlist features all black writers.

This year's Desmond Elliott shortlist features all black writers.

By Katie Yee | June 2, 2020

Publishers are suing the Internet Archive for scanning and distributing copies of their books.

Publishers are suing the Internet Archive for scanning and distributing copies of their books.

By Emily Temple | June 1, 2020

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An Alaska school board will keep classics on the curriculum after an uproar over their removal.

An Alaska school board will keep classics on the curriculum after an uproar over their removal.

By Corinne Segal | May 21, 2020

William Faulkner's wife and daughters were great at pranks.

William Faulkner's wife and daughters were great at pranks.

By Jessie Gaynor | May 21, 2020

Here's the shortlist for the £10,000 Caine Prize.

Here's the shortlist for the £10,000 Caine Prize.

By Katie Yee | May 20, 2020

Never forget that Sarah Bernhardt cast herself as Hamlet (at the theater she named for herself).

Never forget that Sarah Bernhardt cast herself as Hamlet (at the theater she named for herself).

By Jessie Gaynor | May 20, 2020

Confirmed: Audiobooks are the brightest place in publishing right now.

Confirmed: Audiobooks are the brightest place in publishing right now.

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