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Here's the first trailer for <em>The Plot Against America</em>.

Here's the first trailer for The Plot Against America.

By Jessie Gaynor | January 30, 2020

The Academy of American Poets has received $4.5 million to keep its poet laureate program going.

The Academy of American Poets has received $4.5 million to keep its poet laureate program going.

By Corinne Segal | January 30, 2020

A writer is holding Patrick deWitt's website hostage—until he reads their manuscript.

A writer is holding Patrick deWitt's website hostage—until he reads their manuscript.

By Benjamin Samuel | January 30, 2020

Attention: we are getting TWO new Katherine Dunn books.

Attention: we are getting TWO new Katherine Dunn books.

By Emily Temple | January 30, 2020

How We Pay Attention Changes the Very Shape of Our Brains

How We Pay Attention Changes the Very Shape of Our Brains

Stanislas Dehaene on the Neuroscience of Focused Learning

By Stanislas Dehaene | January 30, 2020

It Was Never About Economic Anxiety: On the Book That Foresaw the Rise of Trump

It Was Never About Economic Anxiety: On the Book That Foresaw the Rise of Trump

Samuel Freedman Rereads 1975's Blue-Collar Aristocrats

By Samuel Freedman | January 30, 2020

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<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Don't Be Evil</em> by Rana Foroohar, Read by Rachel Fulginiti

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The publishing industry is probably even less diverse than you thought.

The publishing industry is probably even less diverse than you thought.

By Aaron Robertson | January 29, 2020

The <em>real</em> Literary Twitter drama this week was about . . . fonts.

The real Literary Twitter drama this week was about . . . fonts.

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Actual cancel culture: White House threatens John Bolton about impending book.

Actual cancel culture: White House threatens John Bolton about impending book.

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Don't worry—Jared Kushner says he's read 25 books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Don't worry—Jared Kushner says he's read 25 books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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50 Fictional Booksellers, Ranked

Pamela Anderson is the Jeff Bezos of This List.

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When Did Self-Help Books Become Literary?

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