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One great poem to read today: Jane Wong’s “After Preparing the Altar, the Ghosts Feast Feverishly”
By
McKayla Coyle
| April 14, 2026
Learning to Live With
Invidia
: What Petrarch Has To Teach Us About Envy
Peter Jones on the Ways We Can Apply Medieval Philosophy to Our Modern Lives
By
Peter Jones
| April 14, 2026
What Knitting Has Taught Me About Writing
Miranda Shulman on the Similarities Between Her Writing and Knitting Practices
By
Miranda Shulman
| April 14, 2026
Announcing the Winners of the 2026 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction
Series Editor Jenny Minton Quigley on Tommy Orange, Chekhov, and Humble Stories
By
Jenny Minton Quigley
| April 14, 2026
How an Animators’ Strike Led to the Making of
Song of the South
Vicky Osterweil on the Intersection of Labor Conflict, Nationalism and White Supremacy Within Disney Studios
By
Vicky Osterweil
| April 14, 2026
Seven novels to read if you’re obsessed with Elif Batuman.
A reading list for
The Idiot
in all of us.
By
Brittany Allen
| April 13, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Dissenting opinion: Why Emerald Fennell’s
'Wuthering Heights'
is good, actually.
By
Drew Broussard
| April 13, 2026
On Writing the Hard Truths of Rural American Life
By
Jennifer Acker
| April 13, 2026
What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years?
By
Literary Hub
| April 13, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Tom Stoppard’s
Arcadia
Premieres in London
“It’s the best possible time of being alive, when almost everything you thought you knew is wrong.”
By
Literary Hub
| April 13, 2026
Aja Gabel on Love and Grief
“There we are, in the blinding brightness of loss, together.”
By
Aja Gabel
| April 13, 2026
In Pursuit of Genius In Troubling Times: On Philip Owens’s
Picture of Nobody
Allen Bratton Considers the Timelessness of the Artist's Struggle For Relevance and Survival
By
Allen Bratton
| April 13, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| April 10, 2026
Here’s what’s been making us happy
this
week.
By
Brittany Allen
| April 10, 2026
Ten fictional professors ranked by plausibility.
By
Brittany Allen
| April 10, 2026
One great poem to read today: Mark Doty’s “Visitation”
By
Calvin Kasulke
| April 10, 2026
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Radha Vatsal
How David Mills Helped Bring 'NYPD Blue' to Its Artistic Apex
April 17, 2026
by
David Masciotra
The Best True Crime of the Month: April 2026
April 17, 2026
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"A social satire full of dopamine-releasing one-liners and sparkling writing But it can be frustratingly…"