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Bernardine Evaristo is letting writers crash at her house for free.

Bernardine Evaristo, president of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL) and author of the polyphonic, Booker-Prize-winning Girl, Woman, Other, is paying it forward. And the “it” in question is some primo Kentish real estate. As part and parcel of the RSL’s Read more >

By Brittany Allen

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Anora .">A sex-work-positive reading list, inspired by Anora .

Something’s happening with sex and work this season, culturally-speaking. On screen, Sean Baker’s Anora, a loving profile of an escort on the come-up, is gathering Oscar buzz. On the page, Sally Rooney’s latest, Intermezzo, features a character balancing an IRL Anora .">Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan accidentally visited the world's largest publishing trade fair.

Have you heard the one about a stone rolling into a book fair, and leaving a complete unknown? Bob Dylan, music icon and Chalamet look-alike, is currently on a European tour and happened to find himself at publishing’s biggest book Read more >

By James Folta

Gary Indiana, iconoclast and author, has died.

Gary Indiana, the prickly polymath with a dozen lives and careers to his name, has died. He was 74. A fearsome art critic for The Village Voice, a longtime theater and avant-garde filmmaker, a formidable thinker, and a brilliant prose Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Have you purchased a weirdly low-quality paperback book lately? This may be why.

I work as the bookstore manager for a bookstore in the Hudson Valley and one of the things that means is that I handle not only the ordering of most of our books, but the unboxing of them as well. Read more >

By Drew Broussard

Hundreds of authors have signed a petition in support of Aisha Abdel Gawad.

Viet Thanh Nguyen, Isabella Hammad, Maaza Mengiste, Laila Lalami, Sinan Antoon, Bryan Washington, and Susan Muaddi Darraj are among the hundreds of authors who have signed a petition calling for the reinstatement of Arab American writer Aisha Abdel Gawad, who was dismissed from her position Read more >

By Dan Sheehan

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Interior Chinatown.">Watch the first trailer for the upcoming adaptation of Interior Chinatown.

Today Hulu released a trailer for the forthcoming Interior Chinatown, a limited series adapted from Charles Yu’s National Book Award-winning novel of the same name. The show—like the book—will follow Willis Wu, a background character trapped in a police procedural Interior Chinatown.">Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Here's the winner of the 2024 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding.

Today, the British Academy announced the winner of the 2024 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding, which “celebrates exceptional research and the role of non-fiction in bringing to light new perspectives on global histories and cultural identity.” This Read more >

By Literary Hub

On the enduring popularity—and appropriation—of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."

Last week, the Republican presidential nominee continued a parade of poor room reads with a bizarre dance party. And like Connor Roy’s karaoke pick, Trump’s selections were far from standard. He put on Rufus Wainwright’s cover of “Hallelujah,” and asked Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Jeff VanderMeer! Ben Okri! Peter Singer talks turkey! 24 new books out today.

We’re moving ever deeper into October, that month of mundane and marvelous transformations (and, often, political surprises) and, as always, I have new reads to recommend. Today, you’ll find twenty-four new books in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to consider, with Read more >

By Gabrielle Bellot

Here's the winner of the 2024 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction.

Anne de Marcken has won the 2024 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction for her novel It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over (New Directions). Marcken’s novel was selected from a shortlist of ten by an illustrious panel—Margaret Atwood, Read more >

By Literary Hub

Bob the Drag Queen has written the world's first Harriet Tubman hip-hop novel.

Bob the Drag Queen has written a book, y’all. And this is not the standard tell-all memoir announcement now standard practice for the cross-over artist with a brand to build. Luckily for the world, the Drag Race winning superstar has Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Naomi Shihab Nye has won the 2024 Wallace Stevens Award for lifetime achievement.

This morning, the Academy of American Poets announced this year’s recipients of two of its major prizes: the Wallace Stevens Award and the Academy Fellowship for Distinguished Poetic Achievement. Naomi Shihab Nye has won the 2024 Wallace Stevens Award, which Read more >

By Literary Hub

Here are the winners of the 2024 Kirkus Prize.

At a ceremony in New York City this evening, Kirkus Reviews announced the winners of the 2024 Kirkus Prize, given annual in three categories: fiction, nonfiction, and young readers’ literature. “This year’s prize-winning books—each written with elegance and lucidity—illuminate tragedies both Read more >

By Literary Hub

Here's why Han Kang is refusing to celebrate her Nobel Prize.

Han Kang won the Nobel Prize last week, and no, we’re still not over it! Beating out a sea of favored predictions, Kang’s singularly surreal and audacious prose was a dark horse for Big Swede recognition. The academy praised Kang Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Arundhati Roy is "unflinching" about genocide in her powerful PEN award acceptance speech.

Arundhati Roy, the internationally celebrated author and human rights activist, has once again proven herself to be a model culture worker. On receiving the PEN Foundation’s annually given Pinter Prize last week, Roy announced that she’d be donating her prize Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Literary takeaways from the 2024 film festival circuit.

Ah, the end of film festival season. That magical time of year when all the critics make their award predictions, and all your MoviePass pals are clogging theaters, eager to catch the indies without big distribution deals before they disappear Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Mark Haddon! Dorothy Parker! Anthony Bourdain! 26 new books out today.

October rolls on, the air slowly chilling, the leaves coolly burning, the transitional nature of October as a month of transformation gradually asserting itself. It is a time when the boundaries between things may seem more porous than ever, a Read more >

By Gabrielle Bellot

Play some spooky, literary bingo with us.

We’re well into Halloween’s favorite month — October — when costumed kids, Hot Topic teens, and arts-and-crafts-obsessed adults all join together to celebrate the season of spookiness. If you’ve been feeling a little left out, we’ve got your back. I Read more >

By James Folta

Here's the shortlist for the 2024 Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction.

Today, at an event at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, Peter Hoskin announced the shortlist for the 2024 Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction, which recognizes the best books in the category published in English in the UK over the past year. Read more >

By Literary Hub