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A coalition of writers and artists are launching a Fast for Gaza.

A coalition of writers and artists are launching a Fast for Gaza.

By Dan Sheehan | December 18, 2023

Watch Sally Rooney read Ghassan Kanafani's

Watch Sally Rooney read Ghassan Kanafani's "Letter from Gaza" in solidarity with Palestine.

By Dan Sheehan | December 18, 2023

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2024's hottest book cover trend is . . . pastel skies.

By Drew Broussard | December 18, 2023

John F. Kennedy’s Last Movie: <em>From Russia with Love</em>

John F. Kennedy’s Last Movie: From Russia with Love

“Kennedy proclaimed his love for James Bond whenever he could.”

By Stanley Schtinter | December 18, 2023

Bedridden Listening: Sarah Wheeler on the Transformative Experience of Listening to Audiobooks While Ill

Bedridden Listening: Sarah Wheeler on the Transformative Experience of Listening to Audiobooks While Ill

The Co-Host of Mother Culture on Becoming a Different Kind of Reader

By Sarah Wheeler | December 18, 2023

Sakiru Adebayo on the Diasporization of African Literature

Sakiru Adebayo on the Diasporization of African Literature

Writing Without the Certainty of Return

By Sakiru Adebayo | December 18, 2023

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Watch Masha Gessen explain the Hannah Arendt Prize controversy in their own words.

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Here's the longlist for the NBCC's 2023 Barrios Book in Translation Prize.

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The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31

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By Emily Temple | December 15, 2023

More Than a Satire: <em>American Fiction</em> is a Poignant Reflection on Existence

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By Olivia Rutigliano | December 15, 2023

<em>Ferrari</em> Performs an Opera of Capitalism and Comes Up Loud

Ferrari Performs an Opera of Capitalism and Comes Up Loud

Frank Falisi on Michael Mann’s new film

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Fierce, Fearless and Fun: How Maggie Higgins Broke New Ground For Women in Journalism

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Georges Ugeux on Wall Street’s Assault on Democracy

Georges Ugeux on Wall Street’s Assault on Democracy

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How We Spend Our Days: On <em>Wintering</em> and the Value of Giving and Taking Care

How We Spend Our Days: On Wintering and the Value of Giving and Taking Care

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Sarcasm as Global Export; Or an Ode to Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing

Sarcasm as Global Export; Or an Ode to Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing

Shaan Sachdev on the Best Global Export to Come from Friends

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