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The Women Surrealists Helping Me Through our New Political Reality

The Women Surrealists Helping Me Through our New Political Reality

Suzanne Césaire, Eileen Agar, Leonora Carrington, and More

By Selena Chambers | May 12, 2017

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10 Books by Czech Women We'd Like to See in English

The history of Czech literature in English is, to put it mildly, male-heavy

By Literary Hub | May 11, 2017

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10 Wonderful Children's Poets You Should Know

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The Best Books About Books: Part 3

The Best Books About Books: Part 3

From the Critical to the Personal, Reflections on Reading

By Jonathan Russell Clark | May 10, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Parents, Publishing, and Palestine

5 Books Making News This Week: Parents, Publishing, and Palestine

Richard Ford, Pamela Paul, Hala Alyan, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | May 9, 2017

Who Will Win the Literary Kentucky Derby?

Who Will Win the Literary Kentucky Derby?

Fictional Horses, Ranked by their Chances

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10 Great Contemporary Novels About Teenagers (For Adults)

10 Great Contemporary Novels About Teenagers (For Adults)

On the 50th anniversary of Teen Classic The Outsiders

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10 Debut Novels That Are Also Their Authors' Masterpieces

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5 Books You May Have Missed this March

5 Books You May Have Missed this March

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