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From the Novel
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James Folta
An ode to reading with my mom.
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James Folta
| May 8, 2025
One great short story to read today: Oğuz Atay's “The Forgotten”
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James Folta
| May 6, 2025
Trump’s NEA is terminating hundreds of grants in literature, theater, and the arts.
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James Folta
| May 5, 2025
The week's book news, in Venn diagrams.
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James Folta
| May 2, 2025
An unsettling AI Agatha Christie is here to teach you how to write.
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James Folta
| May 1, 2025
A field guide to the readers you’ll see in public this spring.
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James Folta
| April 30, 2025
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The Masses, the 1910s literary magazine crushed by government censorship.">Time to re-read
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What if the final meeting between V.P. Vance and Pope Francis took place in a Dan Brown novel?
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| April 22, 2025
Which famous authors might go to space? (A chart.)
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| April 15, 2025
The Naval Academy banned over 300 books from its library.
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