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    17 hours ago

    "and do not forgive truly it is not in your power to forgive in the name of those betrayed at dawn" —Zbigniew Herbert

  2. 4 hours ago

    Aisha Sabatini Sloan on the dangerous lure of writing for white readers in an MFA.

  3. 5 hours ago

    On the work of Myriam Gurba and Jade Sharma, who are adding fresh and challenging perspectives to the cool-girl canon.

  4. 6 hours ago

    Arundhati Roy, Roxane Gay, and other Notable Books that we would have liked to see on the New York Times' year-end list.

  5. 7 hours ago

    "Somewhere in between the Biblical and the profane lies my desert, the Sonoran." Hannah Lillith Assadi on death, destruction, and the desert.

  6. 8 hours ago

    In 1940, Charlotte Salomon created an unclassifiable work at the juncture of painting, literature, music, and historical document.

  7. 9 hours ago

    Beyond "lyric shame": Ben Lerner on the prose poetry of Maggie Nelson and Claudia Rankine.

  8. 9 hours ago

    We are hiring a full-time, paid editorial fellow:

  9. 10 hours ago

    From Aristotle to Julia Kristeva, there is a long history of writers claiming links between melancholy and creativity.

  10. 11 hours ago

    James Salter on why he wrote: “Latent in me, I suppose, there was always the belief that writing was greater than other things.”

  11. Dec 1

    Read this excerpt from Ivy Pochoda’s new novel, Wonder Valley.

  12. Dec 1

    SILENCE = DEATH: How an iconic protest poster came into being.

  13. Dec 1

    A list of indifferent, misanthropic social assassins in the world of letters that remind us of Larry David.

  14. Dec 1

    Gemini, you have the courage to not love anything Cancer, you love your fantasy, too “Astrological Sign Poem” by

  15. Dec 1

    A night of poetry, astrology, and cataloging lovers with the

  16. Dec 1

    On the other invisible-visible class in Ellison's Invisible Man: immigrants from the Caribbean and Africa.

  17. Dec 1

    How Myriam Gurba is refreshing a punk confessional tradition.

  18. Dec 1

    In WWII-era France, Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon transcended her fate by staging her story in the form of pictures, texts, and music.

  19. Dec 1

    As the end times near, have we arrived at the grieving stage for planet earth? Sue Sinclair on climate change and entering a palliative era.

  20. Dec 1

    "And even though you are stuck, you want to write yourself into the story" From Ivy Pochoda’s new novel, Wonder Valley

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