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How <em>Parks and Recreation</em> Helped Create the Vision for a Better America

How Parks and Recreation Helped Create the Vision for a Better America

Jennifer Keishin Armstrong on the Real-Life Inspirations for the Town of Pawnee, Indiana

By Jennifer Keishin Armstrong | April 16, 2026

On the Systematic Annihilation of Gaza’s Educational Future

On the Systematic Annihilation of Gaza’s Educational Future

Taqwa Ahmed Alwawi Confronts the Devastation Wrought Upon Her Generation of Young Palestinians

By Taqwa Ahmed Alwawi | April 16, 2026

Polly Barton on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s <em>Hell of Solitude</em>

Polly Barton on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s Hell of Solitude

“The question then is, what does matter? What do we have when we do not have a story?”

By Polly Barton | April 16, 2026

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

For the week ending April 12, 2026

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The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction

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Here are the winners of the 2026 Whiting Award for Emerging Writers.

Here are the winners of the 2026 Whiting Award for Emerging Writers.

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The Center for the Art of Translation is getting a permanent home in San Francisco.

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One great poem to read today: Sam Riviere’s “Myself Included”

One great poem to read today: Sam Riviere’s “Myself Included”

By Drew Broussard | April 15, 2026

What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years? Day Three

What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years? Day Three

The King is Dead, But the Yearning is Eternal

By Literary Hub | April 15, 2026

Of the Many Types of Roman Gladiator, Some Were Definitely Women

Of the Many Types of Roman Gladiator, Some Were Definitely Women

Harry Sidebottom on the History of Female Gladiators

By Harry Sidebottom | April 15, 2026

How Art Can Transport Us to the Past

How Art Can Transport Us to the Past

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An Unsolved Puzzle: On Identity, Silence and a Legacy of Violence in Colombia

An Unsolved Puzzle: On Identity, Silence and a Legacy of Violence in Colombia

Adriana E. Ramírez Considers Her Grandmother's Life Though the Lens of Her Country's Recent History

By Adriana E. Ramírez | April 15, 2026

We’re All Wrong About Men and Feminism

We’re All Wrong About Men and Feminism

Rosa Campbell on How Men Responded to The Hite Report

By Rosa Campbell | April 15, 2026

“Daddy is Sleeping.” On Motherhood, Fatherhood and the Delicate Balance of Parental Labor

“Daddy is Sleeping.” On Motherhood, Fatherhood and the Delicate Balance of Parental Labor

Libby Ward Considers the Different and Unequal Ways Parenthood Impacts Mothers and Fathers

By Libby Ward | April 15, 2026

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