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How Do You Write a “Mighty Book” in 2026?

How Do You Write a “Mighty Book” in 2026?

Alexander Starritt on Finding Inspiration from Tolstoy, Eliot, and the Financial Crisis

By Alexander Starritt | June 2, 2026

Ann Patchett, Maggie O’Farrell, Ruth Ozeki and more: 21 new books out today!

Ann Patchett, Maggie O’Farrell, Ruth Ozeki and more: 21 new books out today!

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Unicorn Diversions, Robot Valets, and More: June’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

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This Week in Literary History: Carson McCullers’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter is Published

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“Insights and kinships emerge almost unbidden—called forth through juxtaposition.”

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Language Play(s): Ensemble, Chorus, and the Redistributed Lyric

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Melissa Febos, Geoff Dyer, Beyoncé... Here are 25 books out in paperback this June.

Melissa Febos, Geoff Dyer, Beyoncé... Here are 25 books out in paperback this June.

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<em>Margo’s Got Money Troubles</em> is One of the Best Literary Adaptations in a Long While

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50 Great Classic Novels
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On the Literary Afterlife of Japan’s First Working Woman Writer

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