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October 16, 2013
George Woodcock
Was Oscar Wilde's Outlandish Personality More Influential Than His Writing?
December 6, 1954
October 16, 2013
Laura Bennett
5 Things Dave Eggers Fundamentally Misunderstands About the Internet
October 16, 2013
Hillary Kelly
Donna Tartt's 'The Goldfinch' Has Divided Critics. It Shouldn't Have.
The new novel is Dickensian. Reading it is hard times.
October 15, 2013
Noreen Malone
Bridget Jones Is My 'Portnoy's Complaint'
October 15, 2013
Samuel Hynes
P.G. Wodehouse: "The Greatest Trivial Novelist"
June 16, 1982
October 15, 2013
Peter Savodnik
Inside Lee Harvey Oswald's Lost Soviet Days
October 13, 2013
Christopher Benfey
Willa Cather’s Correspondence Reveals Something New
The rage of a great American novelist
October 12, 2013
Anthony Grafton
Imaginary Jews
The strange history of antisemitism in Western culture
October 11, 2013
Chloe Schama
Andre Dubus III's New Book Is Worth Ripping to Pieces
October 10, 2013
Jason Farago
Alice Munro: At Last, a Genuinely Popular Nobel Laureate
October 10, 2013
Hillary Kelly
I've Never Wanted to Read Jane Austen Fan Fiction, Until Now
October 10, 2013
Ruth Franklin
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Chloe Schama
Alice Munro Wins the Nobel Prize
October 10, 2013
Noreen Malone
Jhumpa Lahiri's Book for Unhappy Mothers
October 9, 2013
The New Republic Staff
The Next Time Someone Tells You Books Are Doomed, Show Them These Numbers
October 9, 2013
Evan Hughes
Books Don't Want to Be Free
How publishing escaped the cruel fate of other culture industries
October 8, 2013
Laura Bennett
“I’d sooner go to a discotheque looking for a writer”: Wylie Interview Outtakes
October 8, 2013
Carly Cody
Nobel Prize in Literature Predictions Are Almost Always Wrong
October 8, 2013
Hillary Kelly
Dave Eggers's Overwrought Paranoia
October 8, 2013
Laura Bennett
The Andrew Wylie Rules
How the literary agent still makes millions off highbrow
October 7, 2013
Laura Bennett
What Happens When the NYT Book Review Does a Sex Issue: 'I Much Prefer Breasts to Heaving Mounds.'
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