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An Evening With Edwidge Danticat and Francesca Momplaisir

An Evening With Edwidge Danticat and Francesca Momplaisir

In conversation on Crowdcast Livestream

By The Virtual Book Channel | May 14, 2020

Bryan Washington has won the £30,000 Dylan Thomas Prize.

Bryan Washington has won the £30,000 Dylan Thomas Prize.

By Katie Yee | May 14, 2020

A journal Jim Morrison wrote in Paris will soon be up for auction.

A journal Jim Morrison wrote in Paris will soon be up for auction.

By Corinne Segal | May 14, 2020

This AI-generated dictionary is very cool and also terrifying.

This AI-generated dictionary is very cool and also terrifying.

By Jessie Gaynor | May 14, 2020

Before there was Jessica Fletcher, there were the Snoop Sisters.

Before there was Jessica Fletcher, there were the Snoop Sisters.

By Olivia Rutigliano | May 14, 2020

The 100-year-old man who raised £32 million for the NHS is publishing two books this year.

The 100-year-old man who raised £32 million for the NHS is publishing two books this year.

By Aaron Robertson | May 14, 2020

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Jazz, Jeans, and Movie Stars: Joseph Brodsky on Glimpsing the West
From Afar

By Joseph Brodsky | May 14, 2020

Edward Carey on Doing a Drawing a Day During Quarantine

By Edward Carey | May 14, 2020

On Didion, The Dead, and the Dawn of a California Arts Revolution

By Jim Newton | May 14, 2020

On the Dreams of Latinx Women in a Pandemic Year

On the Dreams of Latinx Women in a Pandemic Year

Felicia Zamora Finds a Little Magic in a Dark Time

By Felicia Zamora | May 14, 2020

What to Make of Isaac Asimov, Sci-Fi Giant and Dirty Old Man?

What to Make of Isaac Asimov, Sci-Fi Giant and Dirty Old Man?

Despite Calling Himself a Feminist the Author of the Foundation Stories Was a Serial Harasser

By Jay Gabler | May 14, 2020

How Elephant Matriarchs Gain Power as They Age

How Elephant Matriarchs Gain Power as They Age

Hannah Mumby on the Lessons We Might Learn From the Animal Kingdom

By Hannah Mumby | May 14, 2020

How to Read Surreally in a Surreal Time

How to Read Surreally in a Surreal Time

Maria Reva on Books By Samanta Schweblin, Selja Ahava, and More

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'Something Like My Own Obituary.' Albert Einstein on Skepticism, Reason, and Truth

'Something Like My Own Obituary.' Albert Einstein on Skepticism, Reason, and Truth

From His Autobiographical Notes

By Albert Einstein | May 14, 2020

On Embracing the Wig After a Cancer Diagnosis

On Embracing the Wig After a Cancer Diagnosis

Mary Ladd Finds Small Pleasures in an Altered Reality

By Mary Ladd | May 14, 2020

Barnes & Noble is slowly reopening stores to shoppers in a few states.

Barnes & Noble is slowly reopening stores to shoppers in a few states.

By Corinne Segal | May 13, 2020

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