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Is <em>Wonder Boys</em> the Best-Ever Onscreen Depiction of a Writer?

Is Wonder Boys the Best-Ever Onscreen Depiction of a Writer?

Ryan Chapman Revisits the Brilliance of the 2000 Adaptation of Michael Chabon’s Novel

By Ryan Chapman | February 4, 2022

The Lion Speaks: On the Potency of the Epistolary Form

The Lion Speaks: On the Potency of the Epistolary Form

Daniel Black Considers Letters and Linguistic Freedom

By Daniel Black | February 4, 2022

Interview with an Indie Press: Beacon Press

Interview with an Indie Press: Beacon Press

On Creating a “Mission-Driven Press”

By Corinne Segal | February 4, 2022

On the Moral and Metaphysical Significance of Aloneness

On the Moral and Metaphysical Significance of Aloneness

Sumana Roy Considers Solitary Ways of Being

By Sumana Roy | February 3, 2022

Bernardine Evaristo on Lessons Learned From Toni Morrison

Bernardine Evaristo on Lessons Learned From Toni Morrison

“As a writer, Morrison asks us to do some of the work.”

By Bernardine Evaristo | February 3, 2022

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

Zadie Smith on Toni Morrison, Bill McKibben on Bambi, Yiyun Li on Jon McGregor, and More

By Book Marks | February 3, 2022

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On the Hidden Pain of V.C. Andrews, the Woman Behind The Flowers in the Attic

By Andrew Neiderman | February 3, 2022

Ulysses Turns 100!

By Literary Hub | February 2, 2022

On The Lost Daughter, Vladimir, and What Happens When Women Have Had Enough

By Miranda Beverly-Whittemore | February 2, 2022

The Meaningful Mundane: <br>6 Classic Books That Depict Black Girlhood

The Meaningful Mundane:
6 Classic Books That Depict Black Girlhood

Kai Harris Recommends Jesmyn Ward, Toni Morrison,
Angie Thomas, and Others

By Kai Harris | February 2, 2022

Tom Cooper on <em>Moby-Dick</em>, Florida Books, and Terrible Sex Scenes

Tom Cooper on Moby-Dick, Florida Books, and Terrible Sex Scenes

Rapid-Fire Book Recs From the Author of Florida Man

By Book Marks | February 2, 2022

20 new books to hunker down with this week.

20 new books to hunker down with this week.

By Katie Yee | February 1, 2022

The Sacred and Profane: Revisiting a 2018 Interview with Giancarlo DiTrapano

The Sacred and Profane: Revisiting a 2018 Interview with Giancarlo DiTrapano

In Honor of the Newly Founded DiTrapano Foundation, Chiara Barzini Remembers a Dear Friend

By Chiara Barzini | February 1, 2022

The Order of Things: Jennifer Croft on Translating Olga Tokarczuk

The Order of Things: Jennifer Croft on Translating Olga Tokarczuk

What It Took to Render The Books of Jacob Into English

By Jennifer Croft | February 1, 2022

Why We Should All Be Reading English Novelist Kay Dick

Why We Should All Be Reading English Novelist Kay Dick

Lucy Scholes on the Life and Writing of the Underappreciated Author of

By Lucy Scholes | February 1, 2022

February’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

February’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Alternate-Universe Road Trips, Haunted Spaceships, Pulpy Gunslingers, and More!

By Book Marks | February 1, 2022

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