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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring New Titles by Celeste Ng, Annie Ernaux, Elizabeth McCracken, Orhan Pamuk, and More
By
Book Marks
| October 7, 2022
Many Voices, One Story: A Multi-Perspective Novel Reading List
Rubén Degollado Recommends Dawnie Walton, Tommy Orange, Juan Rulfo, and More
By
Rubén Degollado
| October 7, 2022
Alice Notley on Writing from Dreams
“We are constantly remaking the world from the inside out.”
By
Alice Notley
| October 7, 2022
Victor Manibo’s Take on Unreliable Narrators in His Debut Mystery
The Sleepless
In Conversation with Brenda Noiseux and Rob Wolf on the
New Books Network
By
New Books Network
| October 7, 2022
Another Dumb
Blonde
: On the Controversial Adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’s Epic Novel
“Is the problem with
Blonde
...
Blonde
?”
By
Heidi Seaborn
| October 6, 2022
Namwali Serpell on Depicting the Uncertainty and Experience of Grief
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
By
The Maris Review
| October 6, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
By
Book Marks
| October 6, 2022
Literary Dispatches from the New York Film Festival
By
Elissa Suh
| October 6, 2022
9 Novels of Art and Seduction
By
Lauren Acampora
| October 6, 2022
WATCH: Polina Barskova on How We Cope with Experiences That Defy Comprehension
In Conversation with Catherine Ciepiela and Masha Gessen at Greenlight Bookstore
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| October 6, 2022
Blood on the Glass Ceiling: Ambitious Women in Literature
Stephanie Feldman Recommends Novels That Find Joy in Triumph and Destruction
By
Stephanie Feldman
| October 6, 2022
Cleyvis Natera on Capturing a Community and Family in Crisis
In Conversation with M.M. Kaufman on the
Micro
Podcast
By
Micro Podcast
| October 6, 2022
Elias Canetti on Being a Writer in a Tumultuous and Troubling World
“The poet is nothing if he does not ceaselessly apply myth to the world around him.”
By
Elias Canetti
| October 5, 2022
Sex and the 16th Century: How John Donne Learned To Write Love Poetry
Katherine Rundell on Love and Literature in the Elizabethan Era
By
Katherine Rundell
| October 5, 2022
Samantha Hunt on What It Means to Believe in Ghosts
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on
Thresholds
By
Thresholds
| October 5, 2022
From Ovid to Hawthorne, on the Power and Possibility of Retelling Classic Stories
“Voices we have not heard take the lead.”
By
Laurie Lico Albanese
| October 5, 2022
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