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Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize

Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize

A New Small Press to Publish Three Chapbooks

By Daniel Handler | July 18, 2017

Blood on the Big Screen: A Lady Macbeth Who Does the Killing

Blood on the Big Screen: A Lady Macbeth Who Does the Killing

An Adaptation of an Adaptation of the Scottish Play

By Emily Temple | July 18, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults

5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults

Inara Verzemnieks, Lawrence Osborne, Rebecca Stott, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | July 18, 2017

Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards

Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards

Also, Nick Offerman and Margaret Atwood, Together At Last

By Literary Hub | July 17, 2017

Looking at the Other in the Midst of War

Looking at the Other in the Midst of War

Sarah Sentilles on Empathy, Art, and Abu Ghraib

By Sarah Sentilles | July 17, 2017

A Night with Virginia Woolf at America's Strangest Literary Hotel

A Night with Virginia Woolf at America's Strangest Literary Hotel

A Room of One's Own, In View of a Lighthouse

By Claire Luchette | July 14, 2017

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  • Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution

Why Is It So Hard For a Woman to Read Alone in America?

By Susan Harlan | July 14, 2017

Do We Need an Adaptation of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus?

By Emily Temple | July 14, 2017

On Marvel's First Female Superhero Written By A Woman

By Anna F. Peppard | July 13, 2017

Thoreau on Trump, Twitter, and Fake News

Thoreau on Trump, Twitter, and Fake News

The Ongoing and Depressing Relevance of a 200-Year-Old Thinker

By Emily Temple | July 12, 2017

Howard Zinn on Henry David Thoreau and When to Resist an Immoral State

Howard Zinn on Henry David Thoreau and When to Resist an Immoral State

“The law will never make men free; it is men who make the law free.”

By Howard Zinn | July 12, 2017

Thoreau and the Search for a Cosmic Community

Thoreau and the Search for a Cosmic Community

His Thinking Was Structured by Deep Time and Planetary Space

By Laura Dassow Walls | July 12, 2017

Nature is a Wizard: Thoreau's Observations on Animals, Illustrated

Nature is a Wizard: Thoreau's Observations on Animals, Illustrated

On American Toads, "Striped Squirels," and More

By Henry David Thoreau | July 12, 2017

Henry David Thoreau, Tree-Hugger

Henry David Thoreau, Tree-Hugger

On the Philosopher's Obsession with a New England Oak Forest

By Richard Higgins | July 12, 2017

Visiting the Real America, Where Seven-Year-Olds Translate Don Quixote

Visiting the Real America, Where Seven-Year-Olds Translate Don Quixote

Francisco Goldman Listens in at Still Waters in a Storm

By Francisco Goldman | July 11, 2017

Judging Evil: At the Birthplace of International Justice

Judging Evil: At the Birthplace of International Justice

Philippe Sands on the History of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity

By Philippe Sands | July 11, 2017

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