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Kazuo Ishiguro thinks artificial intelligence could replace human novelists.

Kazuo Ishiguro thinks artificial intelligence could replace human novelists.

By Walker Caplan | March 4, 2021

This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: <em>Stranger Faces</em> by Namwali Serpell

This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: Stranger Faces by Namwali Serpell

Jane Ciabattari on One of the Finalists for Criticism

By Jane Ciabattari | March 4, 2021

Joy Williams' first novel in 20 years is coming this fall.

Joy Williams' first novel in 20 years is coming this fall.

By Jessie Gaynor | March 3, 2021

This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: <em>Red Comet</em> by Heather Clark

This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: Red Comet by Heather Clark

Tara Wanda Merrigan on One of the Finalists for Biography

By Tara Wanda Merrigan | March 3, 2021

Here are the finalists for the 2020-21 <em>L.A. Times</em> Book Prize.

Here are the finalists for the 2020-21 L.A. Times Book Prize.

By Rasheeda Saka | March 2, 2021

Announcing the winners of the PEN/Bellwether Prize and the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize.

Announcing the winners of the PEN/Bellwether Prize and the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize.

By Rasheeda Saka | March 2, 2021

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By Stephanie Burt | March 2, 2021

Everything you need to know about the controversy over a new translation of Amanda Gorman's poetry.

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This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: <em>Obit</em> by Victoria Chang

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Why do we keep pretending that <em>The Time Traveler's Wife</em> is a love story?

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By Vanessa Willoughby | February 26, 2021

One nice thing: four longtime friends have founded a literary journal for poetry by women over 50.

One nice thing: four longtime friends have founded a literary journal for poetry by women over 50.

By Walker Caplan | February 26, 2021

Astra Publishing House is launching an international literary magazine.

Astra Publishing House is launching an international literary magazine.

By Walker Caplan | February 26, 2021

You can now read Jeremy O. Harris’s <em>YELL</em> from the comfort of your own home.

You can now read Jeremy O. Harris’s YELL from the comfort of your own home.

By Walker Caplan | February 26, 2021

Olga Tokarczuk's

Olga Tokarczuk's "magnum opus" has finally been translated into English (and you can read it soon).

By Emily Temple | February 26, 2021

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