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<em>The Art of War</em>: How Can a Book Written Two and a Half Millennia Ago Remain Timeless?

The Art of War: How Can a Book Written Two and a Half Millennia Ago Remain Timeless?

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | March 27, 2023

Read the meanest literary profile of the year (so far) ... and the subject's response.

Read the meanest literary profile of the year (so far) ... and the subject's response.

By Janet Manley | March 24, 2023

Here are the winners of the 2022 National Book Critics Circle Awards.

Here are the winners of the 2022 National Book Critics Circle Awards.

By Emily Temple | March 24, 2023

Approaching Gridlock: Arundhati Roy on Free Speech and Failing Democracy

Approaching Gridlock: Arundhati Roy on Free Speech and Failing Democracy

“There can be no fiction without appropriation. Because we fiction writers are predators too.”

By Arundhati Roy | March 24, 2023

Nefarious Intentions and Persecuted Victims: On the Rise of Conspiracy Theories

Nefarious Intentions and Persecuted Victims: On the Rise of Conspiracy Theories

Sander van der Linden Investigates the Language and Psychology Behind Conspiratorial Narratives

By Sander van der Linden | March 24, 2023

Dana Sachs on the Volunteers at the Heart of the Worst Human Displacement Crisis in Europe Since WWII

Dana Sachs on the Volunteers at the Heart of the Worst Human Displacement Crisis in Europe Since WWII

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 24, 2023

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Shelley Read on Place, Home, and Being a Fifth-Generation Coloradan

Shelley Read on Place, Home, and Being a Fifth-Generation Coloradan

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Carol Graham on How the Science of Well Being Can Save Us From Despair

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By Janet Manley | March 23, 2023

Here are the finalists for the 2023 Dylan Thomas Prize.

Here are the finalists for the 2023 Dylan Thomas Prize.

By Dan Sheehan | March 23, 2023

Congratulations, we did it: 1,200 book bans in 2022.

Congratulations, we did it: 1,200 book bans in 2022.

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Style icon Dolly Parton is telling the inside story of her fashion journey.

Style icon Dolly Parton is telling the inside story of her fashion journey.

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13 Adaptations Better Than the Books They’re Based On

13 Adaptations Better Than the Books They’re Based On

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By Emily Temple | March 23, 2023

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