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Why Does Contemporary Fascism Fetishize the Classics?
“...martial power, imperial grandeur, regimented hierarchy, stoic obedience...”
By
Ed Simon
| February 10, 2026
In Praise of One of America’s All-Time Great Book Sections (RIP)
Gerald Howard on the
Washington Post Book World
and the Further Enshittification of All Things
By
Gerald Howard
| February 10, 2026
The Power of Giving Your Disabled Characters a Happily-Ever-After
Sabina Nordqvist on Writing a Romance Novel that Decenters the Abled Gaze
By
Sabina Nordqvist
| February 10, 2026
Between Two Istanbuls: Telling Stories of a Place That No Longer Exists
Kenan Orhan Explores the Intersection of Memory, Identity and Self-Imposed Exile
By
Kenan Orhan
| February 10, 2026
A brief literary history of
The Muppet Show.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 9, 2026
It’s hypocritical to denounce book bans while publishing their defenders.
By
James Folta
| February 9, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Letter From Minnesota: Echoes of the Other Occupation
By
Josina Manu Maltzman
| February 9, 2026
At the Autograph Show: Finding Peace in Saying No to My Mother, Tatum O’Neal
By
Kevin McEnroe
| February 9, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: A Brief History of ICE in Poems
By
Đenise Hạnh Huỳnh
| February 9, 2026
A Timeless Take on Autobiography: Audre Lorde’s
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name
Evie Shockley Remembers the Poet’s Innovative Excavation of the Self
By
Evie Shockley
| February 9, 2026
How Gerrymandering Helps Republicans Maintain Power in Texas and Georgia
Anjali Enjeti on the Systematic Dismantlement of Multiracial Voting Coalitions Across the Country
By
Anjali Enjeti
| February 9, 2026
The “Real” Self, Psychoanalysis, and Autobiography: A Conversation with Naomi Washer
Sophie Newman in Conversation With the Author of
Marginalia
By
Sophie Newman
| February 9, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Voltaire Returns to Paris from Exile and 300 People Come to Visit
A Legend Comes Home
By
Literary Hub
| February 9, 2026
Anthropic didn’t want us to know that they were destroying millions of books to feed their software.
By
James Folta
| February 6, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| February 6, 2026
Here’s what’s making us happy
this
week.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 6, 2026
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Art of Deception: 5 True Crime Books Featuring Forgers, Fraudsters, and Con Artists
March 17, 2026
by
J. R. Thornton
Beyond
Wuthering Heights
: Joanna Margaret on 2026's Gothic Romance Boom
March 17, 2026
by
Joanna Margaret
Modern-Day Thelmas and Louises: 10 Crime Novels Featuring Female Duos
March 17, 2026
by
Elle Cosimano
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Moves back and forth through time as Junod tries to untangle his father s convoluted…"