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8 Great Books by LGBTQ Authors From Places Where It's Illegal to Be Gay

8 Great Books by LGBTQ Authors From Places Where It's Illegal to Be Gay

On the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

By Emily Temple | May 17, 2017

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

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

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

10 Wonderful Children's Poets You Should Know

10 Wonderful Children's Poets You Should Know

In Honor of Shel Silverstein, Who Died 18 Years Ago Today

By Emily Temple | May 10, 2017

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

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Who Will Win the Literary Kentucky Derby?

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A Man Who Spent 27 Years Alone in the Woods on the Best of Hermit Literature

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5 Books Making News This Week: Essays, Economics, and Eco-Fantasy

Durga Chew-Bose, Amy Goldstein, Lidia Yuknavitch, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | April 25, 2017

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

By Emily Temple | April 24, 2017

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5 Books Making News This Week: the FBI, Friendship, and Father-Daughter Duos

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10 Debut Novels That Are Also Their Authors' Masterpieces

10 Debut Novels That Are Also Their Authors' Masterpieces

Happy Birthday, Madame Bovary

By Emily Temple | April 12, 2017

5 Books You May Have Missed this March

5 Books You May Have Missed this March

From Neo-Noir to Genre-Defying Prose Poetry

By Bethanne Patrick | April 11, 2017

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