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On Knafeh and a Vision of the World Without Borders
What a Beloved Dessert Reveals About Cultural Appropriation
By
Vidya Balachander
| January 6, 2020
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Feminist Press
The FP Staff Shares Favorite Titles From the Last Half Century
By
Literary Hub
| January 6, 2020
Letter to a Young Climate Activist on the First Day of the New Decade
Rebecca Solnit on Finding Hope and Resolve for the Future
By
Rebecca Solnit
| January 1, 2020
Legendary editor and publisher Sonny Mehta has died.
By
Jonny Diamond
| December 31, 2019
The Booksellers’ Year in Reading: Part Three
We Asked the Best Readers We Know What Books
Stayed With Them This Year
By
Literary Hub
| December 30, 2019
The Booksellers’ Year in Reading:
Part Two
We Asked the Best Readers We Know What Books
Stayed With Them This Year
By
Literary Hub
| December 27, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Booksellers’ Year in Reading: Part 1
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Literary Hub
| December 24, 2019
Here's the first trailer for the brand new adaptation of
High Fidelity
.
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Katie Yee
| December 20, 2019
Hulu puts a stake though the heart of Anne Rice's
Vampire Chronicles
TV series.
By
Dan Sheehan
| December 20, 2019
The (Quiet) Death of a Legendary Parisian Bookstore
Inside the Last Days of Le Pont Traversé
By
Lenka Hudakova
| December 20, 2019
The Dawn of the Era of Feminine Excess
As Patriarchy Fights to the Death, a Cultural Shift is Stirring
By
Rachel Vorona Cote
| December 20, 2019
The Ubiquity of
Little Women
: 11 Books Inspired by the March Family
If You Weren't Excited Enough About the Movie...
By
Elise Hooper
| December 20, 2019
How to Break in to Publishing If You're a Smalltown Brazilian Mayor in the 1930s
Novelist Graciliano Ramos's Reports to the Governor of Alagoas Are Literature Unto Themselves
By
Padma Viswanathan and Graciliano Ramos
| December 20, 2019
Eating Squirrels, Fearing Tigers, and Avoiding the Wrath of Spirits
Lisa Lee Herrick Traces Her Ancestry, the Hmong People, from Laos to America
By
Lisa Lee Herrick
| December 20, 2019
Some of Our Favorite Writers on the Best Books They Read in 2019
Lydia Davis, Barry Lopez, Tommy Orange, Valeria Luiselli and Other
Freeman's
Contributors Share Highlights From Their Year in Reading
By
Freeman's
| December 20, 2019
The Romantic, Uncompromising, Audacious Life of Lhasa de Sela
On the Tragically Short Career of a Spellbinding Musician
By
Fred Goodman
| December 20, 2019
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"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"