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Literary Criticism
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
How to Pronounce Knife
by Souvankham Thammavongsa
David Varno on One of the Finalists for Fiction
By
David Varno
| March 10, 2021
Reading Trans Women with Rosemary Ketchum
This Week on the
Reading Women
Podcast
By
Reading Women
| March 10, 2021
How Virginia Woolf’s Time-Traveling Androgynous Hero Became Shorthand for Fashion’s Genderless Future
Sophie Wilson on the Liberation Looks Inspired by
Orlando
By
Sophie Wilson
| March 9, 2021
Was Kazuo Ishiguro’s
The Unconsoled
the Greatest Literary Practical Joke of All Time?
From the
Lit Century
Podcast with Sandra Newman
and Catherine Nichols
By
Lit Century
| March 9, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Island on Fire
by Tom Zoellner
Carlin Romano on One of the Finalists for Nonfiction
By
Carlin Romano
| March 9, 2021
Ilona Andrews on Blending Romance and Monstrosity
In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the
New Books Network
By
New Books Network
| March 9, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Writing at the Edges of Holocaust Kitsch
By
Leora Fridman
| March 8, 2021
How Algernon Blackwood Turned Nature Into
Sublime Horror
By
Eugene Thacker
| March 8, 2021
Unrequited Love and Unmet Obsession: A Reading List
By
Megan Nolan
| March 8, 2021
Writing Through the Microscope: Intimate Versus Epic Narration
Gabriela Houston on Finding the Right Scale in Fiction
By
Gabriela Houston
| March 8, 2021
Betina González on Economic Precarity, End Times, and
Killer Deer
The Author of
American Delirium
Speaks With Yuri Herrera
By
Yuri Herrera
| March 8, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration
by Nicole R. Fleetwood
J. Howard Rosier on One of the Finalists for Criticism
By
J. Howard Rosier
| March 8, 2021
The Publisher Who Transformed the Careers of Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams
Alan M. Klein on the Mystery of Ronald Lane Latimer
By
Alan M. Klein
| March 5, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Homie
by Danez Smith
Diego Báez on One of the Finalists for Poetry
By
Diego Báez
| March 5, 2021
Who Are Some of the Best Kid Narrators in Literature?
Chris Whitaker Recommends Harper Lee, Angie Thomas, and More
By
Chris Whitaker
| March 4, 2021
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
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