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The 2019 National Book Award Finalists are...

The 2019 National Book Award Finalists are...

By Literary Hub | October 8, 2019

The 10 new books you need to read this week.

The 10 new books you need to read this week.

By Emily Temple | October 8, 2019

Saeed Jones on Finding a Sense of Self in New York City

Saeed Jones on Finding a Sense of Self in New York City

"The rest of my life was waiting for me."

By Saeed Jones | October 8, 2019

Philip Pullman on Children's Literature and the Critics Who Disdain It

Philip Pullman on Children's Literature and the Critics Who Disdain It

Don't Let Anyone Tell You What You Should or Should Not Be Reading

By Philip Pullman | October 8, 2019

When Your Book Finds a New Voice, 50 Years Later

When Your Book Finds a New Voice, 50 Years Later

Alix Kates Shulman on a Revitalized Feminist Movement

By Alix Kates Shulman | October 8, 2019

What Americans Get Wrong About Pasta

What Americans Get Wrong About Pasta

In Conversation with Chef Evan Funke, Author of American Sfoglino

By Bethanne Patrick | October 8, 2019

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  • Radical Duke: How One Aristocrat-And the American Revolution-Transformed Britain
  • Monster of a Land: On the Road in Search of Modern America

The Midcentury Battle to Save America's Cities from Crisis

By Lizabeth Cohen | October 8, 2019

Rihanna: the only girl in the world whose memoir comes with a marble pedestal.

By Katie Yee | October 7, 2019

Here are the winners of this year's Dayton Literary Peace Prize.

By Dan Sheehan | October 7, 2019

Who Are the Leo DiCaprios of the Booker Prize?

Who Are the Leo DiCaprios of the Booker Prize?

Lucia Tang on the Perpetually Snubbed

By Lucia Tang | October 7, 2019

On the Darkness at the Heart of Jamaica Kincaid's Children's Mystery

On the Darkness at the Heart of Jamaica Kincaid's Children's Mystery

Gabrielle Bellot Considers Party

By Gabrielle Bellot | October 7, 2019

In Nazism, Joseph Roth Saw the End of Europe’s Cosmopolitan Dream

In Nazism, Joseph Roth Saw the End of Europe’s Cosmopolitan Dream

Morten Høi Jensen on the Devastation of an Idea

By Morten Høi Jensen | October 7, 2019

On the Endless Parade of Literary Dead Girls

On the Endless Parade of Literary Dead Girls

"The dead girls are speaking everywhere"

By Zefyr Lisowski | October 7, 2019

On the Far Right Past of Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of Ikea

On the Far Right Past of Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of Ikea

“Per Engdahl was a great man, and I’ll maintain that as long as I live.

By Elisabeth Åsbrink | October 7, 2019

America in Mosul: An Account of the Occupation<br> of an Iraqi City

America in Mosul: An Account of the Occupation
of an Iraqi City

James Verini on the Shifting Relationships Between Moswalis,
Daesh, and the Troops

By James Verini | October 7, 2019

On the Universal Urgency of Immigrant Literature

On the Universal Urgency of Immigrant Literature

Christopher Castellani: "Every child of immigrants is born into a sense of loss."

By Christopher Castellani | October 7, 2019

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