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Not-so-happy 100th birthday to Ireland’s Committee of Evil Literature.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 17, 2026
Namwali Serpell on Approaching Toni Morrison’s Work As a Reader and a Critic
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
On Morrison
By
Jane Ciabattari
| February 17, 2026
Bombing in the Breadline: A Day in the Life of the Average Gazan
Ali Abu-Zayed Recounts His Experiences and Those of Others Enduring Starvation, Displacement and Genocide
By
Ali Abu-Zayed
| February 17, 2026
Letter from Minnesota: The Season of Los Helados
Gabriela Spears-Rico on the All-Too-Familiar Brutality of ICE
By
Gabriela Spears-Rico
| February 17, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: Going From the Nightmare to the Poem
Kara Olson on the Struggle to Make Meaning From Chaos
By
Kara Olson
| February 17, 2026
Sheila Heti on Torborg Nedreaas’s
Nothing Grows by Moonlight
“Her life has been brutally severed multiple times by that unholy necessity: abortion.”
By
Sheila Heti
| February 17, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Meet the Father of Modern European Fascism: The Marquis de Morès
By
Sergio Luzzatto
| February 17, 2026
The Origin of Prince’s Iconic Sound
By
Rashad Shabazz
| February 17, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Malcolm X was Assassinated in New York City
By
Literary Hub
| February 16, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| February 13, 2026
The Trump administration is illegally gutting NASA’s largest research library.
Meet the team fighting to save our scientific knowledge.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 13, 2026
Arundhati Roy quits this year’s Berlinale over “jaw-dropping” jury remarks against political art and Gaza.
By
James Folta
| February 13, 2026
Here’s what’s making us happy
this
week.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 13, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: “I Have My Passport With Me.”
Michael Torres on Life in the Lens of Authoritarianism
By
Michael Torres
| February 13, 2026
An Archive of Associations: When My Father Bought Foucault’s Old Car
Anna Nygren on Writing Between Intertextuality, Obsession and Categorization
By
Anna Nygren
| February 13, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Frontier, From an Immigrant in Minneapolis
Sun Yung Shin on the Ever-Shifting Meanings of US Citizenship
By
Sun Yung Shin
| February 13, 2026
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Bethany C. Morrow Talks Religious Horror, Slow-Burn Storytelling, and Crafting Atmospheres of Anxiety
March 25, 2026
by
Molly Odintz
5 of the Most Terrifying Islands in the World
March 25, 2026
by
J.H. Markert
7 Iconic Trilogies
in Crime Fiction
March 25, 2026
by
Colleen Coble and Rick Acker
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"