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On the Tricky Business of Creating a National Anthology: Irish Edition

On the Tricky Business of Creating a National Anthology: Irish Edition

Lucy Caldwell Reflects on What We Mean By a National Literature

By Lucy Caldwell | June 21, 2019

<em>We're Doomed. Now What?</em> <br>Roy Scranton on Climate Change

We're Doomed. Now What?
Roy Scranton on Climate Change

In Conversation with Peter Nowogrodzki

By Peter Nowogrodzki | June 21, 2019

The Anti-Capitalist Power of Jean de La Ville de Mirmont's Fiction

The Anti-Capitalist Power of Jean de La Ville de Mirmont's Fiction

André Naffis-Sahely on His New Translation of a Long-Neglected Existentialist Novella

By André Naffis-Sahely | June 21, 2019

<em>The Pieces I Am</em>: An intimate retrospective of Toni Morrison's trailblazing career

The Pieces I Am: An intimate retrospective of Toni Morrison's trailblazing career

By Aaron Robertson | June 20, 2019

Thousands of people have signed a petition to cancel Neil Gaiman's <em>Good Omens</em>

Thousands of people have signed a petition to cancel Neil Gaiman's Good Omens

By Emily Temple | June 20, 2019

PEN calls on Australia to resettle Behrouz Boochani

PEN calls on Australia to resettle Behrouz Boochani

By Corinne Segal | June 20, 2019

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Why Does Losing a Pet Hurt So Much?

By Jacky Colliss Harvey | June 20, 2019

How an Asteroid Could Destroy the World Before Impact

By Gordon L. Dillow | June 20, 2019

The Writer Antonia Pont vs. Envy

By Antonia Pont | June 20, 2019

Previewing the First Ever LGBTQ+ Rare Books Auction

Previewing the First Ever LGBTQ+ Rare Books Auction

Including Signed First Editions from Walt Whitman, James Baldwin, Radclyffe Hall, and More

By Rebecca Rego Barry | June 20, 2019

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Mark Doty's <em>What Is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life</em>

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Mark Doty's What Is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life

By Emily Temple | June 19, 2019

Congratulations to Joy Harjo, the first Native American U.S. Poet Laureate!

Congratulations to Joy Harjo, the first Native American U.S. Poet Laureate!

By Jessie Gaynor | June 19, 2019

"The Stonewall Revolution is Still Happening"

Views of Stonewall from Rita Mae Brown, Cheryl Clarke, Alexis De Veaux,
Max Wolf Valerio, and Adrian Brooks

By Corinne Segal | June 19, 2019

So, Gutenberg Didn’t Actually Invent Printing As We Know It

So, Gutenberg Didn’t Actually Invent Printing As We Know It

On the Unsung Chinese and Korean History of Movable Type

By M. Sophia Newman | June 19, 2019

The Weirdness, Wonder, and Terror of the Contemporary Zoo

The Weirdness, Wonder, and Terror of the Contemporary Zoo

Molly Reid on the Way We Use Language Changes the Way We See Animals

By Molly Reid | June 19, 2019

On America's First Openly Gay Reporter at a Major Newspaper

On America's First Openly Gay Reporter at a Major Newspaper

The Rise of Randy Shilts, Among the First to Write About
the AIDS Epidemic

By Andrew E. Stoner | June 19, 2019

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