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Indie Booksellers Recommend: The Best of Independent Presses This November

Indie Booksellers Recommend: The Best of Independent Presses This November

Bookstores From Around the Country Pick Their Favorites

By Literary Hub | November 3, 2021

Oliver Stone on America’s Original Lie

Oliver Stone on America’s Original Lie

In Conversation with Lena Herzog on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | November 3, 2021

WATCH: Short Film Adaptations of All Six Booker Prize Finalists

WATCH: Short Film Adaptations of All Six Booker Prize Finalists

The 2021 Booker Prize Shortlist Film Series, Created in Partnership with the BBC and Rural Media

By The Virtual Book Channel | November 3, 2021

We finally have a release date (and new teaser) for Hiro Murai's <em>Station Eleven</em>.

We finally have a release date (and new teaser) for Hiro Murai's Station Eleven.

By Eliza Smith | November 2, 2021

One of the decade’s most censored books has been renamed to support its trans heroine.

One of the decade’s most censored books has been renamed to support its trans heroine.

By Walker Caplan | November 2, 2021

Here are the bookies’ odds for the 2021 Booker Prize.

Here are the bookies’ odds for the 2021 Booker Prize.

By Emily Temple | November 2, 2021

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The Guggenheim is launching a new, year-long poet-in-residence position in 2022.

By Literary Hub | November 2, 2021

A Case for Football as the Most Literary of American Sports

By Corey Sobel | November 2, 2021

On Jay Gatsby, the Most Famous North Dakotan

By Sarah Vogel | November 2, 2021

The Literary Adventures of Polly Adler, the Algonquin Round Table’s Favorite Madam

The Literary Adventures of Polly Adler, the Algonquin Round Table’s Favorite Madam

Debby Applegate on the Exploits of the New Yorker Crowd in Prohibition-Era New York

By Debby Applegate | November 2, 2021

How Vincent van Gogh’s Favorite Works of French Literature Influenced His Art and Identity

How Vincent van Gogh’s Favorite Works of French Literature Influenced His Art and Identity

Steven Naifeh on the Painter's Lifelong Relationship to Books

By Steven Naifeh | November 2, 2021

Rebecca Solnit: Why It Matters That George Orwell Was a Gardener

Rebecca Solnit: Why It Matters That George Orwell Was a Gardener

In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | November 2, 2021

All About Basket: A Letter from Gertrude Stein About Her Beloved Dog

All About Basket: A Letter from Gertrude Stein About Her Beloved Dog

“In short he is a happy fool, and a great comfort, and some day you will meet.”

By Shaun Usher | November 2, 2021

Shabby, Domestic Comedy? Grown Up Holden Caulfield? Read This Early Review of John Updike’s <em>Rabbit, Run</em>

Shabby, Domestic Comedy? Grown Up Holden Caulfield? Read This Early Review of John Updike’s Rabbit, Run

From the November 6, 1960 Edition of the New York Times

By Book Marks | November 2, 2021

What Does “Change” Mean in 2021?

What Does “Change” Mean in 2021?

Answers from Lina Mounzer, Rick Bass, and Zahia Rahmani, for Freeman’s

By Literary Hub | November 2, 2021

November’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

November’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Featuring Magic and Queerness, a SFF Icon’s Take on Climate Collapse, a Pioneering Work of Silkpunk, and More

By Book Marks | November 2, 2021

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