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Plastics: The One Word That Best Incapsulates Our Global Environmental Crisis

Plastics: The One Word That Best Incapsulates Our Global Environmental Crisis

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By Keen On | July 27, 2022

Isaac Fitzgerald on Telling His Story Straight Up

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Aaand, Skyhorse is publishing Blake Bailey's memoir about cancel culture.

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By Jessie Gaynor | July 26, 2022

Who would you sit with at this 1972 dinner: Dylan and Vonnegut, or Cheever and Ginsberg?

Who would you sit with at this 1972 dinner: Dylan and Vonnegut, or Cheever and Ginsberg?

By Jonny Diamond | July 26, 2022

Here’s the 2022 Booker Prize longlist.

Here’s the 2022 Booker Prize longlist.

By Corinne Segal | July 26, 2022

We Need to Reckon with the Rot at the Core of Publishing

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Book bans vs. boardrooms: on Pamela Paul’s false equivalencies.

Book bans vs. boardrooms: on Pamela Paul’s false equivalencies.

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Teens who mostly read paper books are better readers, a recent study says.

Teens who mostly read paper books are better readers, a recent study says.

By Corinne Segal | July 25, 2022

The Search for the Funniest Crime Novel Ever Written

The Search for the Funniest Crime Novel Ever Written

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