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Writers gather at New York cathedral to celebrate Toni Morrison.

Writers gather at New York cathedral to celebrate Toni Morrison.

By Dan Sheehan | November 22, 2019

Paolini, Morrison, and more: here are the most exciting book deals announced this week.

Paolini, Morrison, and more: here are the most exciting book deals announced this week.

By Emily Temple | November 22, 2019

The Endless Memories Preserved in Siberia's Ice

The Endless Memories Preserved in Siberia's Ice

Heather Altfeld on the Permafrost of One of Earth's Vast Regions

By Heather Altfeld | November 22, 2019

Hopepunk and Solarpunk: On Climate Narratives That Go Beyond the Apocalypse

Hopepunk and Solarpunk: On Climate Narratives That Go Beyond the Apocalypse

Alyssa Hull Tries to Find Optimism in Teaching Cli-Fi
to Terrified Students

By Alyssa Hull | November 22, 2019

The Travel Diaries of Allen Ginsberg in South America

The Travel Diaries of Allen Ginsberg in South America

“I tapped my cane against the rails to find my way thru Death.”

By Allen Ginsberg | November 22, 2019

Ingmar Bergman Made a Movie For Each One of His Fears

Ingmar Bergman Made a Movie For Each One of His Fears

Failure, Illness, and Other Terrors That Haunt His Films

By Masha Tupitsyn | November 22, 2019

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How Religious Revivals Gave Women a Voice in Colonial America

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Teaching High Schoolers to Talk Equally About Joy and Pain

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How George Eliot Became a Social Outcast at the Height of Her Fame

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The 10 Best Book Covers of November

The 10 Best Book Covers of November

The Lushest of the Lush

By Emily Temple | November 22, 2019

A Family Tree Forever Changed By Disaster

A Family Tree Forever Changed By Disaster

Sarah Abrevaya Stein on the Great Fire of Salonica

By Sarah Abrevaya Stein | November 22, 2019

Dorothy Allison on the Necessity of Making Readers Uncomfortable

Dorothy Allison on the Necessity of Making Readers Uncomfortable

"You have to give up wanting to please."

By Editors of Garden and Gun | November 22, 2019

Sarah Pinsker on Writing Dystopian Futures, in Both Story and Song

Sarah Pinsker on Writing Dystopian Futures, in Both Story and Song

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The teaser for <em>Emma</em> (written by Eleanor Catton!) is full of snark.

The teaser for Emma (written by Eleanor Catton!) is full of snark.

By Corinne Segal | November 21, 2019

A Canadian literary prize is ending for a wonderfully Canadian reason.

A Canadian literary prize is ending for a wonderfully Canadian reason.

By Aaron Robertson | November 21, 2019

A former Illinois library will become a very, very scary-looking doll museum.

A former Illinois library will become a very, very scary-looking doll museum.

By Corinne Segal | November 21, 2019

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