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A New Low in Political Discourse!

A New Low in Political Discourse!

Plumbing the Depths of Republican Abuses of Language

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | March 7, 2016

Exclusive: Chip Kidd's Cover for Garth Risk Hallberg's <em>City on Fire</em>

Exclusive: Chip Kidd's Cover for Garth Risk Hallberg's City on Fire

Here Comes the Paperback: First Look

By Literary Hub | March 4, 2016

Susan Sontag Wants the Manager, Richard Hell Needs the Bathroom Key

Susan Sontag Wants the Manager, Richard Hell Needs the Bathroom Key

An Ode to the Late St. Mark's Bookshop and its A-List Roster of Regulars

By Karen Lillis | March 4, 2016

Do Artists Still Find Inspiration in Literature?

Do Artists Still Find Inspiration in Literature?

Asking the Question at the Opening Night of the Volta Art Fair

By Catherine Talese | March 4, 2016

30 Books in 30 Days: Kate Tuttle on Sam Quinones’ <i>Dreamland</i>

30 Books in 30 Days: Kate Tuttle on Sam Quinones’ Dreamland

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The Defiant Magic of Molly Crabapple

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The Silk Roads

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