Joyce Carol Oates on Climate Catastrophe, Year-to-Date Book Sales, and More
Booker Prize finalists talk inspiration; anticipating the Nobel Prizes for literature; the pleasures and challenges of used bookselling; and other news.
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Booker Prize finalists talk inspiration; anticipating the Nobel Prizes for literature; the pleasures and challenges of used bookselling; and other news.
How gender figures in the work of Haruki Murakami; the risks of strict reading-level systems; an interactive comic at the Believer; and other news.
Four enduring publishers and literary magazines; the corrupt language of politics; a reissue for a feminist classic; and other news.
Penguin Random House defends Lara Prescott against copyright complaint; Stefania Heim describes translating a multilingual poet; Philip Pullman talks fiction and politics; and other news.
Leslie Jamison and Kaveh Akbar discuss Make It Scream, Make It Burn; Ben Lerner considers Rosmarie Waldrop and the “poet’s novel”; Naomi Klein advocates for the Green New Deal; and other news.
Kimberly King Parsons discusses the primacy of voice; Shonda Buchanan talks memoir and difficult conversations; a new book series celebrates the Black British community; and other news.
Updates to the New York Times bestseller lists; Sarah M. Broom on finding the framework for The Yellow House; Max Porter on reading while grieving; and other news.
Ta-Nehisi Coates shares why his novel is titled The Water Dancer; the Paris Review teases new content for the quarterly’s podcast; Ann Patchett on throwing away an entire draft; and other news.
New York Magazine finds a new home at Vox Media; PEN America examines banned books in the U.S. prison system; Ta-Nehisi Coates talks speculative fiction; and other news.
Chanel Miller, author of Know My Name, appears on 60 Minutes; a Jewish girl's diary from the Holocaust is published in English for the first time; crime novelists discuss the pleasures and perils of their genre; and other news.