Jacob Geller's video essays dwell on art, literature, and video games. He's publishing a new book collecting his essays ...
In a career of great breadth – from a deputy governor in Iraq to Harvard professor and now successful podcaster – Rory ...
At the beginning of an essay from this new collection – her third (or perhaps fourth, if you count the boutique volume of ...
University of Minnesota Walter Nathan Library Initiatives series presents MacArthur “genius” fellow and winner of the ...
A meditation on the death of a beloved grandparent and a partner in the space of a single weekend that is also an ode to Delhi ...
Founded in 1840, The Tablet is the leading independent English-language Catholic weekly, celebrated for great writing, astute ...
The cover of Margaret Atwood’s memoir shows a close-up of the author holding up a finger to her mouth, a mischievous look in ...
The University of Manchester has warned its students that an essay by Charles Dickens shows the author’s “racist views.” Their warning discusses an essay that was co-authored by Dickens in 1851 that ...
Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf and their contemporaries produced wildly different books with one thing in common: the belief ...
A critic once remarked that Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alison Lurie writes so simply that a cat or a dog can understand her. It was meant as a compliment and taken as such. In her new book she ...
The books honored in 2025 remind us that literature’s greatest power lies in its ability to change who gets to speak—and who finally gets heard. The National Book Awards have always done more than ...
Since 1961, Atlanta magazine, the city’s premier general interest publication, has served as the authority on Atlanta, providing its readers with a mix of long-form nonfiction, lively lifestyle ...