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Is It Even Real? On the Conflation of Money and Things
J.W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev Consider How Money Reflects the Physical World
By
J. W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev
| May 13, 2026
William Kentridge: That Which I Have Drawn
“We are always a collage under construction—taking this fragment, editing out another, consciously or unconsciously.”
By
William Kentridge
| May 12, 2026
On the Particular Joys of Etymology and Polyglot Prose
Geoffrey D. Morrison on Learning and Teaching Languages As a Fiction Writer
By
Geoffrey D. Morrison
| May 12, 2026
On the Death of Branwell Brontë and the Shadow of Grief It Cast Upon His Literary Family
Deborah Lutz Considers the Impact of a Brother’s Absence
By
Deborah Lutz
| May 12, 2026
Lori Carlson-Hijuelos on Honoring Her Husband’s Literary Legacy
“It has been more than a writing exercise for me. It has been an unexpected pilgrimage to the heart of our union.”
By
Lori Carlson-Hijuelos
| May 12, 2026
How Middle Management Made the Modern World
Henry Snow on the Early Days of Worker Management as We Know It Today
By
Henry Snow
| May 12, 2026
Best Reviewed
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What’s with all the nostalgia for Obama-era New York?
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Brittany Allen
| May 11, 2026
What We Talk About When We Talk About the Weather
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Ella Frances Sanders
| May 11, 2026
Schiaparelli and Spark: On the Fashion of
The Girls of Slender Means
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Lilian Pizzichini
| May 11, 2026
When a 15-Year-Old Martin Luther King Jr. Confronted Jim Crow on a Train
Lerone Martin on Segregation Aboard the Southern Railway
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Lerone Martin
| May 11, 2026
Argentina Through the Eyes of Polish Writer Witold Gombrowicz
Mercedes Halfon on the Experience of Exile, Loss and Finding One’s Literary Voice
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Mercedes Halfon
| May 11, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Virginia Woolf’s
Mrs Dalloway
is Published.
The Origin of a Masterpiece
By
Literary Hub
| May 11, 2026
The Surprising Similarities Between the Kardashians and WWE
MJ Corey on the Emotional Athleticism and Performance Spectacle of
Keeping Up With the Kardashians
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MJ Corey
| May 11, 2026
Marianne Boruch has won the $100,000 Jackson Poetry Prize.
By
Literary Hub
| May 8, 2026
What Our Ideas About Ugliness Reveal About Our Anxieties Surrounding Gender
Stephanie Fairyington Considers How the Stigmatization of Queerness Influences Beauty Standards
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Stephanie Fairyington
| May 8, 2026
“The Data Shows We’re Never Truly Alone.” What Our Online Searches Say About Loss
Simon Rogers Considers Our Tendency to Find Solace In Anonymous Googling
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Simon Rogers
| May 8, 2026
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How Karen Mack Used Her Vegas Childhood to Co-Write One of Summer's Biggest Thrillers
June 30, 2026
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Karen Mack
Margot Douaihy's New York City Mystery
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Margot Douaihy
True Crime at the White House: The Most Ridiculous Burglary Plan in Presidential History
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by
John A. Jenkins
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"