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On the Auction Block: Jack Kerouac’s Record-Breaking Manuscripts
Jean-Christophe Cloutier Considers the History of Kerouac’s Posthumous Sales
By
Jean-Christophe Cloutier
| March 26, 2026
Meet the Habsburgs! And Watch Them Marry Their Way Across Europe...
Veronica Buckley on Revolutionary Europe’s First Family
By
Veronica Buckley
| March 26, 2026
How a Single Cup of Tea Can Help Build Community Across the World
Molly Irani: “When we reach across a divide—to listen, to share our common humanity, we remember the glue that binds us.”
By
Molly Irani
| March 26, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
For the week ending March 22, 2026
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| March 26, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
For the week ending March 22, 2026
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| March 26, 2026
Hitting the road? Here are three recommendations about trips that get out of hand.
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James Folta
| March 25, 2026
Best Reviewed
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Here’s the shortlist for the 2026 Women’s Prize For Non-Fiction.
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James Folta
| March 25, 2026
The Town Where
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Was Filmed Absolutely Hated It
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David Streitfeld
| March 25, 2026
On a Bet, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Invented the Way We Still Identify Plants
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Jessica Riskin
| March 25, 2026
The Origin of Our Species: How Grains and Grasses Fed (and Still Feed) Humankind
David George Haskell In Praise of a Versatile, Life-Giving Plant
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David George Haskell
| March 25, 2026
What Did European Life Look Like at the Dawn of Capitalism?
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Trevor Jackson
| March 25, 2026
Trailblazer or Panderer? Inside the Life and Career of Black Comedian Stepin Fetchit
Geoff Bennett on the Evolving Role of Black Comedy in Hollywood
By
Geoff Bennett
| March 25, 2026
The Real Cancel Culture: NYU Has Put an End to Live Student Graduation Speeches
“The ruling class knows that if you give the smartest person in the room a microphone they’re probably going to say Free Palestine.”
By
Steven W. Thrasher
| March 25, 2026
On the Complexities of Navigating Indigenous Life in a Relentlessly Modern World
Irina Sadovina on the Important Lessons in Anna Nerkagi’s
White Moss
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Irina Sadovina
| March 25, 2026
Why We Still Need Book Festivals
Julie Finch’s Keynote Speech From the 2026 London Book Fair
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Julie Finch
| March 25, 2026
Four Hong Kong booksellers have been arrested for selling “seditious titles.”
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Brittany Allen
| March 24, 2026
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James Sallis: What a Crime Fiction Master Leaves Behind
April 2, 2026
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Nick Kolakowski
The Art of Interview and Interrogation
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David Swinson
The Best Mysteries, Thrillers, and Crime Novels of April 2026
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"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"