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Aaron Robertson
Seth Meyers, "beloved champion of literature," is hosting the 2020 PEN America Literary Awards.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 15, 2020
And the winners of the 69th National Jewish Book Awards are. . .
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 15, 2020
Gun, With Occasional Music, is finally headed to TV.">
Gun, With Occasional Music, is finally headed to TV.">
Gun, With Occasional Music, is finally headed to TV.">Jonathan Lethem's first novel,
Gun, With Occasional Music
, is finally headed to TV.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 9, 2020
Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 9, 2020
Dune is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.">
Dune is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.">
Dune is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.">
Dune
is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 8, 2020
Robert Caro's many, many papers have found a home in New York.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 8, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Woman in the Window trailer.">Amy Adams gets gaslighted in
The Woman in the Window
trailer.
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 19, 2019
These were the most checked-out books in the New York City library system in 2019.
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 19, 2019
Ducks, Newburyport is in trouble.">The indie press that published
Ducks, Newburyport
is in trouble.
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 18, 2019
Announcing the winners of the 2019 Brittle Paper Awards.
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 12, 2019
How does the Nobel Prize affect book sales? (And what if there's controversy?)
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 11, 2019
A new book suggests Albert Camus was assassinated, but is speculation a good idea?
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 5, 2019
A Canadian literary prize is ending for a wonderfully Canadian reason.
By
Aaron Robertson
| November 21, 2019
Inside Salman Rushdie's former safe house on London's shady "Billionaires Row."
By
Aaron Robertson
| November 20, 2019
Remembering Russell Chatham, landscape painter and writer.
By
Aaron Robertson
| November 15, 2019
The Aspen Words Literary Prize longlist includes Colson Whitehead, Laila Lalami, and more.
By
Aaron Robertson
| November 14, 2019
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Guillermo del Toro's New
Frankenstein
Adaptation is Life-Giving
October 24, 2025
by
Olivia Rutigliano
Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
by
Stephen King
Reader, Show Us Who Did It: Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper Invite You to Solve a Murder
October 23, 2025
by
John B. Valeri
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"