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Here's the 2019 National Book Award Longlist for Poetry.

Here's the 2019 National Book Award Longlist for Poetry.

By Literary Hub | September 18, 2019

The Soundtrack You Need for Traveling the World With Your Kids

The Soundtrack You Need for Traveling the World With Your Kids

Dan Kois Recommends Spoon, Lorde, M. I. A., and Much More to Listen To

By Dan Kois | September 18, 2019

What Listening Means in a Time of Climate Crisis

What Listening Means in a Time of Climate Crisis

Tara Houska on the Voices of Indigenous Elders

By Tara Houska | September 18, 2019

What Would Happen If the World Lost the Internet?

What Would Happen If the World Lost the Internet?

Mike Pearl on the Unnerving Depth of Our Digital Dependence

By Mike Pearl | September 18, 2019

High School English: Balancing the Job with the Calling

High School English: Balancing the Job with the Calling

Nick Ripatrazone Profiles Teacher Tricia Ebarvia

By Nick Ripatrazone | September 18, 2019

Roy Scranton: Narrative in the Anthropocene is the Enemy

Roy Scranton: Narrative in the Anthropocene is the Enemy

Stories Won't Save You From Ecological Destruction

By Roy Scranton | September 18, 2019

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How Janet Mock Helped Me Dismantle My Assumptions

By Veronica Esposito | September 18, 2019

Pico Iyer on the Infinite
Silences of Japan

By Pico Iyer | September 18, 2019

Quiet Resistance and Acts of Hope on the US-Mexico Border

By Victoria Blanco | September 18, 2019

The Last Love Letters of Anti-Nazi German Resistance Fighters

The Last Love Letters of Anti-Nazi German Resistance Fighters

Freya and Helmuth von Moltke: Love in a Time of War

By Helmuth Caspar von Moltke, Dorothea von Moltke, and Johannes von Moltke | September 18, 2019

On the Reclamation of Australian Aboriginal and Native American Identity

On the Reclamation of Australian Aboriginal and Native American Identity

Reading Women Discuss Joy Harjo's An American Sunrise and Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia

By Reading Women | September 18, 2019

Booker Prize organizers clarify that despite that tweet, they haven't yet chosen a winner yet.

Booker Prize organizers clarify that despite that tweet, they haven't yet chosen a winner yet.

By Jessie Gaynor | September 17, 2019

Here come the sex cult books!

Here come the sex cult books!

By Jonny Diamond | September 17, 2019

Here is the Translated Literature Longlist for the 2019 National Book Awards.

Here is the Translated Literature Longlist for the 2019 National Book Awards.

By Literary Hub | September 17, 2019

Here are the finalists for this year's $50,000 Kirkus Prize.

Here are the finalists for this year's $50,000 Kirkus Prize.

By Emily Temple | September 17, 2019

On the Dark and Dangerous Underbelly of Climate Conspiracy Theories

On the Dark and Dangerous Underbelly of Climate Conspiracy Theories

Anna Merlan on the Dark Underbelly of Climate Denialism

By Anna Merlan | September 17, 2019

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