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If You Can't Go to a Swimming Pool Right Now, Here Are Some Photographs
A Visual Dive into the Cultural History of the Pool
By
Literary Hub
| July 26, 2019
Caliban Never Belonged to Shakespeare
What Shakespeare's "Thing of Darkness" Tells Us About Gatekeeping and Language
By
Marcos Gonsalez
| July 26, 2019
The New York Times
profiles Louise Erdrich's Native American-focused bookstore.
By
Dan Sheehan
| July 25, 2019
Chicago rapper Noname's new book club highlights work from writers of color.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 25, 2019
Here's the Center for Fiction's 2019 First Novel Prize longlist.
By
Eleni Theodoropoulos
| July 25, 2019
Andrew Scott, AKA
Fleabag
's Hot Priest, will narrate Beatrix Potter audiobooks.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| July 25, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Megan Rapinoe has a f*cking book deal.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| July 25, 2019
Apocalyptic Prophets: Reading the Fine Print of Ammon Bundy's Divine Mandate
By
Sally Denton
| July 25, 2019
On Opening Ghana's First Subscription-Model Library
By
Sylvia Arthur
| July 25, 2019
How Trump's Failed Wall Wreaks Havoc at the US-Mexico Border
John Carlos Frey on "The Wall" and the Migrant Caravan
By
John Carlos Frey
| July 25, 2019
On One of the Great Dutch Novels of Social Reform
How Eduard Douwes Dekker's
Max Havelaar
Led to a Revolution
By
Pramoedya Ananta Toer
| July 25, 2019
My Coming Out is a Story of Forgiveness
William Dameron Reclaims His Life Story
By
William Dameron
| July 25, 2019
Barred from the 1976 Olympics, These Swimmers Still Beat Olympic Records
The Story of a Swim Meet in Philadelphia the Week After the Games
By
Mikael Rosén
| July 25, 2019
China has censored a Twitter account posting quotes from the "father of modern Chinese literature."
By
Corinne Segal
| July 24, 2019
If you love your librarian, say it with the possibility of $5,000 (and a plaque).
By
Jessie Gaynor
| July 24, 2019
This is the reading of the Mueller Report you need while you watch Robert Mueller’s Congressional testimony.
By
Jonny Diamond
| July 24, 2019
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