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Literature
November 6, 2014
Hillary Kelly
"I Think Spinster Is An Identity Every Woman Can Claim"
Talking with the author of 'Texts from Jane Eyre'
October 28, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Michel Faber Wrote This Heartbreaking Book While His Wife Was Dying. Now He Says It's His Last.
October 16, 2014
George Woodcock
In Praise of Oscar Wilde's Brilliant Wit, Sparkling Conversation, and Daring Genius
October 9, 2014
Hillary Kelly
5 Steps to Getting Over Your Ignorance of the Nobel Winner for Literature
October 2, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Gorgeous Vintage Sketches of Tolstoy and Your Other Favorite Authors
September 24, 2014
Malcolm Cowley
F. Scott Fitzgerald Thought This Book Would Be the Best American Novel Of His Time
August 4, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Knopf Book Designer Hates the Classic 'Great Gatsby' Cover
In an interview, Peter Mendulsund explains why some covers work and others fail
July 18, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Virginia Woolf's Belated Obituary for Jane Austen
What would Austen have written about if she'd lived a longer life?
July 16, 2014
Hillary Kelly
63 Years Ago, We Knew That 'The Catcher in the Rye' Was Insufferable and Overrated
July 14, 2014
Nadine Gordimer
Politics and Fiction
Morals are the husband and wife of literature
June 27, 2014
Claire Hajaj
My Novel's Only Draft Was Kidnapped in Syria—and I Lived to Tell the Tale
June 27, 2014
Elizabeth Winkler
J.K. Rowling's New Novel Reveals What She Really Thinks of the Publishing Industry
And it isn't pretty
June 20, 2014
Hillary Kelly
The Stickers Any Loyal Murakami Reader Will Really Want
June 20, 2014
Shaj Mathew
Why Did Borges Hate Soccer?
Mass culture was anathema to the Argentine writer
June 12, 2014
Ilan Stavans
Why Has Literature Ignored Soccer?
June 9, 2014
James Pulizzi
In the Near Future, Only Very Wealthy Colleges Will Have English Departments
Adapt (not publish) or perish
May 22, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Watch Arthur Conan Doyle Explain How He Invented Sherlock Holmes
May 22, 2014
Hillary Kelly
The 2014 Summer Reading Guide
9 smart, entertaining new books to get you through the summer
May 15, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Jonathan Safran Foer Is Putting Literature on Chipotle Cups
Here are 7 more authors whose writing should be plastered in public spaces
May 15, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Read Emily Dickinson's Most Famous Poems, in Her Own Handwriting
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