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On Gabriel García Márquez’s Search for Truth in Nostalgia
This Week on the
History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| March 15, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Inside Story: A Novel
by Martin Amis
Carlin Romano on One of the Finalists for Fiction
By
Carlin Romano
| March 15, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Crap
by Wendy A. Woloson
J. Howard Rosier on One of the Finalists for Criticism
By
J. Howard Rosier
| March 12, 2021
Why we need more depictions of Twenty-Something Black Girls Just Figuring Shit Out.
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| March 11, 2021
After Images: Encountering the Work of Beverley Farmer
Josephine Rowe Reads
The Bone House
in Rome
By
Josephine Rowe
| March 11, 2021
A Dinner in France, 1973: Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, and a Very Young Henry Louis Gates, Jr
Harmony Holiday on the Public-Private Tensions of Black Life in America
By
Harmony Holiday
| March 11, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Femme Freedom on Film: On
Daisies
,
Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion
, and Twinning
By
Sam Cohen
| March 11, 2021
Metaliterary Worlds: On Fictional Books Within Books
By
Elizabeth Knox
| March 11, 2021
The Fires of Digression: Gregory Brown on the Slow Burn of Writing Fiction
By
Gregory Brown
| March 11, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
The Shore
by Chris Nealon
Jacob M. Appel on One of the Finalists for Poetry
By
Jacob M. Appel
| March 11, 2021
Nineteen Ways of Looking at
Marilynne Robinson
Kevin Brockmeier on the Literary Prowess (and Workshop Advice) of an American Icon
By
Kevin Brockmeier
| March 10, 2021
When Philip Roth Switched Publishers, Drama Ensued
Ira Nadel Dishes on Life in the Literary 70s
By
Ira Nadel
| March 10, 2021
Lauren Groff on the Subtle, Poetic Voice of Shirley Hazzard
The Transit of Venus
“Returns Quietly to the Mind”
By
Lauren Groff
| March 10, 2021
Merve Emre on the Mind-Body Experience of Transcribing
Mrs Dalloway
In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on
The Quarantine Tapes
By
The Quarantine Tapes
| March 10, 2021
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
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