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Don't worry—Jared Kushner says he's read 25 books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Don't worry—Jared Kushner says he's read 25 books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

By Jessie Gaynor | January 29, 2020

Here are your 2020 PEN America literary awards finalists.

Here are your 2020 PEN America literary awards finalists.

By Emily Temple | January 28, 2020

For fans of <em>Younger</em>: the most confusing sequel announcement ever.

For fans of Younger: the most confusing sequel announcement ever.

By Katie Yee | January 28, 2020

Paulo Coelho deletes draft of children’s book he was working on with Kobe Bryant.

Paulo Coelho deletes draft of children’s book he was working on with Kobe Bryant.

By Jonny Diamond | January 28, 2020

Here are the 10 new books to look out for this week.

Here are the 10 new books to look out for this week.

By Katie Yee | January 28, 2020

Margaret Atwood's first poetry collection in over a decade will be published this year.

Margaret Atwood's first poetry collection in over a decade will be published this year.

By Jessie Gaynor | January 27, 2020

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By Jonny Diamond | January 27, 2020

Here's the 2020 longlist for the £30,000 Dylan Thomas Prize.

By Katie Yee | January 24, 2020

<em>The Last Thing He Wanted</em> trailer is full of Joan Didion fan service (and explosions).

The Last Thing He Wanted trailer is full of Joan Didion fan service (and explosions).

By Corinne Segal | January 23, 2020

Reagan Arthur named as publisher of Knopf.

Reagan Arthur named as publisher of Knopf.

By Jonny Diamond | January 23, 2020

Exclusive: watch the trailer for <em>The Booksellers</em>, a new documentary about rare book dealers.

Exclusive: watch the trailer for The Booksellers, a new documentary about rare book dealers.

By Emily Temple | January 23, 2020

We're finally getting a TV adaptation of <em>The House on Mango Street</em>.

We're finally getting a TV adaptation of The House on Mango Street.

By Aaron Robertson | January 22, 2020

Bret Easton Ellis thinks people only liked the <em>American Psycho</em> film because of

Bret Easton Ellis thinks people only liked the American Psycho film because of "woke-ness."

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Jeanine Cummins addresses the <em>American Dirt</em> controversy.

Jeanine Cummins addresses the American Dirt controversy.

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

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