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Arundhati Roy is "unflinching" about genocide in her powerful PEN award acceptance speech.

By Brittany Allen | October 15, 2024

Literary takeaways from the 2024 film festival circuit.

Literary takeaways from the 2024 film festival circuit.

By Brittany Allen | October 15, 2024

Here are this year's literary MacArthur Fellows.

Here are this year's literary MacArthur Fellows.

By Brittany Allen | October 2, 2024

Jhumpa Lahiri refused an award for artistic integrity from a museum that fired staff over kaffiyehs.

Jhumpa Lahiri refused an award for artistic integrity from a museum that fired staff over kaffiyehs.

By Brittany Allen | September 27, 2024

500 international publishers demand Frankfurt Book Fair cut ties with Israel.

500 international publishers demand Frankfurt Book Fair cut ties with Israel.

By Dan Sheehan | September 25, 2024

Earth is about to get a second moon... but what will it mean for the lit world?

Earth is about to get a second moon... but what will it mean for the lit world?

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The Giller Prize has dropped the Scotiabank name but not the money.

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The Internet Archive lost their latest appeal. Here's what that means for you.

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Here are the finalists for the 2024 Kirkus Prize.

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Can the literary festival survive without corporate sponsorship?

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