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Why, As Writers, Do We Cut the Things We Love?

Why, As Writers, Do We Cut the Things We Love?

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By Kayla Rae Whitaker | May 20, 2026

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Olga Tokarczuk has responded to the controversy over her reputed use of AI.

By Literary Hub | May 19, 2026

Sally Rooney will publish a Hebrew translation of <em>Intermezzo</em> with a BDS-friendly publisher.

Sally Rooney will publish a Hebrew translation of Intermezzo with a BDS-friendly publisher.

By Brittany Allen | May 19, 2026

Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk apparently used AI to write her latest novel.

Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk apparently used AI to write her latest novel.

By Emily Temple | May 19, 2026

A prize-winning story published in <em>Granta</em> was (very likely) written by AI.

A prize-winning story published in Granta was (very likely) written by AI.

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Wallace Shawn’s latest play is a literary triumph—even if you never see it.

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Here are the finalists for this year’s $20,000 DAG Prize for Literature.

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