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Of Poetry and Pilgrimage: Queer Writers Staying Hopeful in Madrid

Of Poetry and Pilgrimage: Queer Writers Staying Hopeful in Madrid

At the Unamuno Author Series Festival, Poets Reckon
with Looming Fascism

By Anna Hundert | July 31, 2019

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Hartford, Connecticut

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Hartford, Connecticut

Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Wallace Stevens, and More

By Michele Herrmann | July 31, 2019

Pier Paolo Pasolini: Sketches <br>of Rome

Pier Paolo Pasolini: Sketches
of Rome

On the Lupin-Sellers of Campo dei Fiori

By Pier Paolo Pasolini | July 22, 2019

See the poetry of England and Wales in an interactive map.

See the poetry of England and Wales in an interactive map.

By Corinne Segal | July 18, 2019

What if you could suddenly understand stories read in seven different languages?

What if you could suddenly understand stories read in seven different languages?

By Marcia Lynx Qualey | July 10, 2019

The Liberation and Consternation of Writing a Whole Book with Paper and Pen

The Liberation and Consternation of Writing a Whole Book with Paper and Pen

In Which Jeff Gordinier Writes an Essay on the Train

By Jeff Gordinier | July 10, 2019

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • Mass Mothering
  • Autobiography of Cotton
  • Good People
  • Empire of Madness: Reimagining Western Mental Health Care for Everyone
  • The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Internet
  • Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink, and Deviant Desire

On Falling for a Statue of Hermes in Athens

By Grant Ginder | July 9, 2019

How many books should you bring on your summer vacation?

By Jonny Diamond | July 8, 2019

After 4,000 miles and 5,000 book giveaways, Poetry to the People is back home.

By Rob Spillman | July 8, 2019

Odessa in Decay: Romantic, Tragic

Odessa in Decay: Romantic, Tragic

Caroline Eden on the City's Rich Geopolitical History

By Caroline Eden | July 3, 2019

A Life-Changing Afternoon in Paris With Edmund White

A Life-Changing Afternoon in Paris With Edmund White

Michael Carroll on Their First Meeting

By Michael Carroll | June 28, 2019

"Franz Kafka" the Brand, Alive and Well in Prague

The Kafkaesque Feeling of Seeing Kafka as a Tourist Attraction

By Renee Lynn Reizman | June 18, 2019

Rob Spillman with greetings from an 1,800-mile, poetry-fueled road trip.

Rob Spillman with greetings from an 1,800-mile, poetry-fueled road trip.

By Rob Spillman | June 17, 2019

On Bringing the World of Harry Potter to Life in... Florida

On Bringing the World of Harry Potter to Life in... Florida

“Smellitzer—like a Howitzer, but this fires smells instead of shells...”

By Stephen M. Silverman | June 14, 2019

Inside the Great Bookstores of Paris

Inside the Great Bookstores of Paris

From a Canadian-Owned Labyrinth to an All-Jules Verne Store

By Nichole Robertson | June 12, 2019

Trying to Get Beyond the Cliches of Literary Brooklyn

Trying to Get Beyond the Cliches of Literary Brooklyn

Richard Kreitner Visits the Stomping Grounds of Whitman, Moore, and Many Others

By Richard Kreitner | June 7, 2019

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