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On the Urgent Need to Dismantle Food Apartheid in the United States
Ashanté M. Reese Digs Into the Racialized Inequity in Food Access
By
Ashanté M. Reese
| April 29, 2026
The New York Public Library has announced its new class of Cullman fellows.
By
Brittany Allen
| April 28, 2026
One great poem to read today: Sarah Jean Grimm’s “Zero Conditional”
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 28, 2026
Was Emerson the True Father of American Literature?
Bruce Nichols on the American Renaissance of Prose and Poetry in the 1850s
By
Bruce Nichols
| April 28, 2026
Meet the Literary Agent Who Invented the Book Auction
“Scott Meredith never read or responded to a single manuscript, despite his name on the letterhead and signature on the reader’s report.”
By
Laura B. McGrath
| April 28, 2026
Ten Memoirs That Explore the Nuances of Family Estrangement
Jenny Bartoy Recommends Harriet Brown, Stephanie Foo, Nick Flynn and More
By
Jenny Bartoy
| April 28, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Medicalization of Madness: How Schizophrenia Was Treated Throughout the Ages
By
Justin Garson
| April 28, 2026
The Queen of Sales: How Mary Kay Ash Created a Beauty Empire
By
Mary Lisa Gavenas
| April 28, 2026
Helen Benedict on Chronicling the Legacy of the Iraq War In Fiction
By
Jane Ciabattari
| April 28, 2026
Five great book critics writing today (and where to find them).
By
Brittany Allen
| April 27, 2026
One great poem to read today: Corey Van Landingham’s “Adult Swim”
By
Emily Temple
| April 27, 2026
Honoré de Balzac’s Greatest Fear? Being Photographed
Emily Doucet on the Development of the Daguerreotype—and What It Meant For Art and Technology
By
Emily Doucet
| April 27, 2026
A Ghost of One’s Own: On Collaboration and Creative Ownership in
Mother Mary
Katie Yee Considers the Film as an Artistic Cautionary Tale
By
Katie Yee
| April 27, 2026
On Vigdis Hjorth’s
Repetition
and the Hidden Disenfranchisement of Children
Kylie Cheung: "It’s impressive, terrifying really, the kinds of things we can make ourselves believe.’
By
Kylie Cheung
| April 27, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Edna St. Vincent Millay Loses Her Manuscript in a Hotel Fire
Did She Ever Truly Recover?
By
Literary Hub
| April 27, 2026
The Power of a Number: Erin Vincent on Grief, Loss, and a Fixation on Fourteen
“At fourteen I decided I would be hard as a stone and burn bright as the sun.”
By
Erin Vincent
| April 27, 2026
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What Should You Watch This Weekend?
June 12, 2026
by
Dwyer Murphy
Indiana Jones at 45: "It's not the years honey, it's the mileage"
June 12, 2026
by
Alex Dekker
Phoebe Atwood Taylor and the Search for the Quintessential Cape Cod Mystery
June 12, 2026
by
Dwyer Murphy
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"None of this is particularly suspenseful the novel s chief revelation is telegraphed about halfway…"