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What to Read While You're Recovering from Top Surgery

What to Read While You're Recovering from Top Surgery

These Books Arrived Exactly When I Needed Them

By Davey Davis | January 2, 2019

MLK's Radical Alternative to Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty

MLK's Radical Alternative to Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty

An “Economic Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged"

By Sylvie Laurent | January 2, 2019

The 75 Best Book Covers of 2018

The 75 Best Book Covers of 2018

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By Emily Temple | December 29, 2018

Notable Literary Deaths in 2018

Notable Literary Deaths in 2018

A Last Goodbye to the Authors, Editors, and Book People We Lost This Year

By Emily Temple | December 21, 2018

What Happened to Nicolás Maduro's

What Happened to Nicolás Maduro's "Socialism"?

On False Promises and Economic Crises in Venezuela

By Mike Gonzalez | December 21, 2018

Counting Down the Top Literary Stories of 2018: 5 to 1

Counting Down the Top Literary Stories of 2018: 5 to 1

The Ongoing Cascade of the #MeToo Movement

By Literary Hub | December 21, 2018

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Margaret Atwood: If We Lose the Free Press, We Cease to Be a Democracy

By Margaret Atwood | December 20, 2018

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By John Freeman | December 20, 2018

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By Haemin Sunim | December 20, 2018

"Luminous Traitor"

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The Temptations of Playing the Muse

The Temptations of Playing the Muse

On Love, Marriage, Charles Dickens, and Becoming the Writer I Needed to Be

By Samantha Silva | December 19, 2018

15 Perfect Gifts for 15 Famous Writers

15 Perfect Gifts for 15 Famous Writers

Just in Case One of These People is on Your List

By Emily Temple | December 19, 2018

Making Dad Jokes is, in Fact, a Neurological Condition

Making Dad Jokes is, in Fact, a Neurological Condition

James Geary Suggests You Take It Easy on Your Old Man This Holiday Season

By James Geary | December 18, 2018

Scholastique Mukasonga on the Power and Privilege in a Loaf of Bread

Scholastique Mukasonga on the Power and Privilege in a Loaf of Bread

Childhood Memories of Life in Rural Rwanda

By Scholastique Mukasonga | December 18, 2018

Edward Gorey, Frank O'Hara and Harvard's Gay Underground

Edward Gorey, Frank O'Hara and Harvard's Gay Underground

"Gorey and O’Hara were a subculture unto themselves."

By Mark Dery | December 17, 2018

Your 2019 Literary Adaptation Preview

Your 2019 Literary Adaptation Preview

21 Book-Based Movies and TV Shows to Consume in the New Year

By Emily Temple | December 17, 2018

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