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Literary Criticism
No More Dead Mothers: Reading, Writing, and Grieving
After Three Novels, Hannah Gersen Gets Through the Loss of Her Mother
By
Hannah Gersen
| May 6, 2016
On Discovering Real Mothers on the Page
Pamela Erens, Rivka Glachen, Julia Fierro, and writing about motherhood
By
Jordan Rosenfeld
| May 6, 2016
Why Does Literature Hate Babies?
On the Sometimes Reciprocal Hostility Between Writing and Children
By
Rivka Galchen
| May 6, 2016
How Judy Blume Changed My Life
Lily King on the Book That Got Her Through Her Parents' Divorce
By
Lily King
| May 4, 2016
Writers, The Loneliest Artists of All
Michele Filgate on Solitude, Melissa Broder, and Olivia Laing
By
Michele Filgate
| May 4, 2016
On Don DeLillo's Deep Italian-American Roots
On the Rich Artful Paranoia of the Son of a Jesuit
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| May 3, 2016
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Why Are There So Many Novels About Famous Writers?
By
Heller McAlpin
| April 29, 2016
How Books Can Help Us Survive a War
By
Emily Gray Tedrowe
| April 28, 2016
Jim Harrison and Thomas McGuane, a Literary Friendship
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| April 28, 2016
The Joys (and Perils) of Literary Tourism
Laura Barnett on Seeing Another Country Through Fiction
By
Laura Barnett
| April 28, 2016
How Sylvia Plath's Rare Honors Thesis Helped Me Understand My Divided Self
On the Poet's Understanding of Dostoevsky—and Herself
By
Nathan Smith
| April 26, 2016
On the Poet Warsan Shire, Nobody's Little Sister
"I Want to Make Love But My Hair Smells of War and Running"
By
Juliane Okot Bitek
| April 25, 2016
Hamlet Was a Bro Who Didn't Even Like Sex
Jillian Keenan Makes Much Ado About 'Nothing'
By
Jillian Keenan
| April 25, 2016
In Praise of Remixing Shakespeare
Why the Bard Would Have Approved of Contemporary Retellings
By
Andrew Hartley
| April 25, 2016
What Was Shakespeare's Central Philosophy?
Life, like theater, is fundamentally a fiction
By
Ed Simon
| April 25, 2016
If
Jane Eyre
Came Out Today Would It Be Marketed As Genre?
On Proto-Feminist and Commercial Powerhouse Charlotte Brontë
By
Lyndsay Faye
| April 21, 2016
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Emma Cleary on Writing a Psychological Horror Novel Influenced by Film Stills
March 25, 2026
by
Emma Cleary
6 Mysteries Featuring Mother-Daughter Sleuth Duos
March 25, 2026
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Stacy Hackney
Bethany C. Morrow Talks Religious Horror, Slow-Burn Storytelling, and Crafting Atmospheres of Anxiety
March 25, 2026
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Molly Odintz
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"