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How Three Royal Brothers Ended an English Dynasty

How Three Royal Brothers Ended an English Dynasty

Thomas Penn on the Tragedy of the Brothers York

By Thomas Penn | June 16, 2020

Writing a Novel of Things Unattained

Writing a Novel of Things Unattained

Zaina Arafat on Living and Writing Without Shame

By Zaina Arafat | June 16, 2020

On Writing a Collective Poem in Response to Chicago Gun Violence

On Writing a Collective Poem in Response to Chicago Gun Violence

Thousands of Shootings. 100 Poets. 1 Poem.

By Chris Green | June 16, 2020

There are ballads, spiritual quests, and other treasures in Nick Cave's favorite books.

There are ballads, spiritual quests, and other treasures in Nick Cave's favorite books.

By Aaron Robertson | June 15, 2020

Gore Vidal mastered the art of the burn.

Gore Vidal mastered the art of the burn.

By Aaron Robertson | June 15, 2020

When Scientific Data Shapes Climate Literature

When Scientific Data Shapes Climate Literature

The Art of Science Seeps Into Plot, Structure and Style

By Heather Houser | June 15, 2020

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Here's Shaq reading an Edward Hirsch poem about basketball.

Here's Shaq reading an Edward Hirsch poem about basketball.

By Dan Sheehan | June 12, 2020

Hilary Mantel celebrates Father's Day early by naming her new collection <em>Mantel Pieces</em>.

Hilary Mantel celebrates Father's Day early by naming her new collection Mantel Pieces.

By Jessie Gaynor | June 12, 2020

The Internet Archive is ending the National Emergency Library over lawsuit from publishers.

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On Charles Dickens' Devious, Hypocritical

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