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Cynthia Erivo narrating Jane Austen? Okay Spotify, we're listening.

Cynthia Erivo narrating Jane Austen? Okay Spotify, we're listening.

By Walker Caplan | January 25, 2021

Here are the finalists for the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award.

Here are the finalists for the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award.

By Rasheeda Saka | January 25, 2021

Happy Burns Night! Finally, an excuse to drink too much whisky.

Happy Burns Night! Finally, an excuse to drink too much whisky.

By Jonny Diamond | January 25, 2021

What’s Behind the Label ‘Domestic Fiction’?

What’s Behind the Label ‘Domestic Fiction’?

Soledad Fox Maura on Rethinking Genre

By Soledad Fox Maura | January 25, 2021

From the Golden Age to... Roombas: 8 Essential Books About Artificial Intelligence

From the Golden Age to... Roombas: 8 Essential Books About Artificial Intelligence

Michael Wooldridge Helps Us Prepare for Our Robert Overlords

By Michael Wooldridge | January 25, 2021

What James Baldwin Taught Nikky Finney About the Poet’s Responsibility to the Living

What James Baldwin Taught Nikky Finney About the Poet’s Responsibility to the Living

In Conversation with Walter Mosley on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | January 25, 2021

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By Kiki Nicole | January 25, 2021

How the Long Winter of 1933 Birthed a New Kind of Nationalism

By Keen On | January 25, 2021

Understanding and Communing with the Forests of Mount Kenya

By Emergence Magazine | January 25, 2021

The Unmade Edges of Language: On the Poetry of Alvin Feinman

The Unmade Edges of Language: On the Poetry of Alvin Feinman

James Geary: "Alvin’s poems exist at the extreme reaches of speech, the far outskirts of thought."

By James Geary | January 25, 2021

Writing a Saudi American Novel When No One Has Done It Before

Writing a Saudi American Novel When No One Has Done It Before

Eman Quotah on the Beginning of a Tradition

By Eman Quotah | January 25, 2021

On Cancel Culture, Accountability, and Transformative Justice

On Cancel Culture, Accountability, and Transformative Justice

adrienne maree brown Considers a New Method of Care and Community-Building

By adrienne maree brown | January 25, 2021

‘There Are No Slaveholders Here.’ A Letter from Frederick Douglass

‘There Are No Slaveholders Here.’ A Letter from Frederick Douglass

This Week on the History of Literature Podcast

By History of Literature | January 25, 2021

Wattpad has been sold to Naver, Korea’s leading internet platform, for $600 million.

Wattpad has been sold to Naver, Korea’s leading internet platform, for $600 million.

By Walker Caplan | January 22, 2021

An ode to John C. Reilly’s hot tub love poem in <em> Boogie Nights</em>.

An ode to John C. Reilly’s hot tub love poem in Boogie Nights.

By Walker Caplan | January 22, 2021

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

By Book Marks | January 22, 2021

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