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Watching the Films of Weimar Germany to Understand Our Increasingly Fascistic Present

Watching the Films of Weimar Germany to Understand Our Increasingly Fascistic Present

“My dive into Weimar Germany taught me that authoritarianism doesn’t always follow a linear path.”

By Travis Mushett | January 25, 2023

Introducing a New Indie Press: Great Place Books

Introducing a New Indie Press: Great Place Books

Emily Adrian, Alex Higley, and Monika Woods on Publishing the Ambitious, Weird, and Alluring

By Katie Yee | January 25, 2023

George McCalman’s Illustrated Black American History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen

George McCalman’s Illustrated Black American History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 25, 2023

Frank Vogl on the American Bankers and Politicians Enabling Kleptocrats Around the World

Frank Vogl on the American Bankers and Politicians Enabling Kleptocrats Around the World

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 25, 2023

Why are so few literary adaptations nominated for Oscars this year?

Why are so few literary adaptations nominated for Oscars this year?

By Eliza Smith | January 24, 2023

There are surprisingly few glaring omissions in this year’s Oscar Nominations!

There are surprisingly few glaring omissions in this year’s Oscar Nominations!

By Olivia Rutigliano | January 24, 2023

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Meet this year's group of United States Artists Writing Fellows.

By Literary Hub | January 24, 2023

The first reviews of Cat Person: The Movie are in.

By Dan Sheehan | January 24, 2023

Inside the Picture Perfect—and Highly Lucrative—Business of Book Styling

By Chiara Dello Joio | January 24, 2023

“The Future Belonged to the Showy and the Promiscuous.” How Edith Wharton Foresaw the 21st Century

“The Future Belonged to the Showy and the Promiscuous.” How Edith Wharton Foresaw the 21st Century

Emily J. Orlando on the Writer’s Enduring Relevance and Foresight

By Emily J. Orlando | January 24, 2023

Sheep Shearing in the 21st Century: Craft or Career?

Sheep Shearing in the 21st Century: Craft or Career?

Peggy Orenstein on the Challenges and Changes to Contemporary Agricultural Work

By Peggy Orenstein | January 24, 2023

Our Real Existential Medical Crisis? Dr. Robert Pearl on How the US Healthcare System Deeply Resistant to Innovation

Our Real Existential Medical Crisis? Dr. Robert Pearl on How the US Healthcare System Deeply Resistant to Innovation

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 24, 2023

Why Publishing Mogul Stephen Rubin Remains Cheerful... Even If 85% of Books Could Have Been Written by a Chatbot

Why Publishing Mogul Stephen Rubin Remains Cheerful... Even If 85% of Books Could Have Been Written by a Chatbot

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 24, 2023

V. V. Ganeshananthan on the Role of Medicine in Her Novel

V. V. Ganeshananthan on the Role of Medicine in Her Novel

In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | January 24, 2023

You can now watch <em>Cat Person</em>—among other literary adaptations at Sundance—online.

You can now watch Cat Person—among other literary adaptations at Sundance—online.

By Eliza Smith | January 23, 2023

The boygenius book club: 48 books the indie rockers think you should read.

The boygenius book club: 48 books the indie rockers think you should read.

By Emily Temple | January 23, 2023

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