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The Life and Times of a Texas Football Legend

The Life and Times of a Texas Football Legend

Running Back Earl Campbell, at the Intersection of Politics and Sports

By Asher Price | September 5, 2019

Prince Albert's Dream of an Industrial Britain

Prince Albert's Dream of an Industrial Britain

Building Up to the Great Exhibition of 1851, the World's
First World Fair

By A.N. Wilson | September 5, 2019

The cover for Hilary Mantel's <em>The Mirror & the Light</em> has been revealed. . .

The cover for Hilary Mantel's The Mirror & the Light has been revealed. . .

By Dan Sheehan | September 4, 2019

Why it's bad when a bookstore's biggest competitor—Amazon—breaks a sales embargo.

Why it's bad when a bookstore's biggest competitor—Amazon—breaks a sales embargo.

By Josh Cook | September 4, 2019

Margaret Atwood is the second (!) novelist to make the cover of <em>TIME</em> this year.

Margaret Atwood is the second (!) novelist to make the cover of TIME this year.

By Emily Temple | September 4, 2019

Amazon breaks sales embargo on Margaret Atwood's <em>The Testaments</em>

Amazon breaks sales embargo on Margaret Atwood's The Testaments

By Jonny Diamond | September 4, 2019

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Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books to be made into a TV series.

By Jonny Diamond | September 4, 2019

Does My Dog Remember Not to Forget Me When I'm Gone?

By Hanif Abdurraqib | September 4, 2019

From Gutting Fish to Making Pastry, 12 of the Fall's Biggest Cookbooks

By Bethanne Patrick | September 4, 2019

The Many Literary Landscapes of Tokyo

The Many Literary Landscapes of Tokyo

From the City of Samurai to the Gardens of Nobility

By Anna Sherman | September 4, 2019

The Monster That Drew Crowds to a Small Midwestern Town

The Monster That Drew Crowds to a Small Midwestern Town

Let Us Now Hear the Tale of the Hodag

By B.J. Hollars | September 4, 2019

Struggling to Write Outside a Colonial Framework

Struggling to Write Outside a Colonial Framework

Meredith Talusan on the Complexity of Telling
Filipino Immigrant Stories

By Meredith Talusan | September 4, 2019

Reading With the Stars of Old Hollywood

Reading With the Stars of Old Hollywood

From Harry Belafonte to Judy Garland, Books on the Big Screen

By Steven Rea | September 4, 2019

Building a Symbolic Wall of Oppression in the Middle of London

Building a Symbolic Wall of Oppression in the Middle of London

Justin Butcher Finds Communities of Hope in Occupied Palestine

By Justin Butcher | September 4, 2019

On Reckoning with a Mother's Relentless Need to Save Everything

On Reckoning with a Mother's Relentless Need to Save Everything

"The tyranny of things. Do we possess them? Do they possess us?"

By Donna Masini | September 4, 2019

More than forty cities are hosting protest readings for migrant justice tomorrow night.

More than forty cities are hosting protest readings for migrant justice tomorrow night.

By Corinne Segal | September 3, 2019

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