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TODAY: In 1640, Restoration-era writer and one of the first English women to earn her living by writing, Aphra Behn, is born
  • All this week we’re celebrating the best books of the year: from this year’s National Book Award winner Adam Johnson’s Fortune SmilesNirvana.”| Literary Hub
  • The 99 best book covers of the year (for books by P.G. Wodehouse). | Literary Hub
  • “I still think the men who can really be trusted are a minority” and other gems from the rarely interviewed Elena Ferrante. | FT Magazine
  • Displaced southerner Harper Lee recalls a Christmas in New York. | The Guardian
  • “If literary fiction is Brooklyn, the historical novel is Queens.” Geraldine Brooks attests that historical fiction is not doomed to a middlebrow wasteland. | The New York Times
  • The mythical white lady reader and beyond: Marlon James and Claire Vaye Watkins discuss “On Pandering.” | NPR
  • Lydia Davis, Sharon Olds, and other Paris Review contributors share their favorite books of the year. | The Paris Review
  • On the second Patricia Highsmith cinematic adaptation starring Cate Blanchette, Carol. | Hazlitt
  • In defense of honest doublethink and against pretentious wine descriptors. | Aeon
  • “will he not write? will he write?” Flash fiction by Deb Olin Unferth. | Tin House

Also on Literary Hub: A portrait of the young artist in a poncho: Will Chancellor talks to Kevin Barry · The best 4,554 pages by journalists, critics, columnists, and contributors this year · Italian classes and 800 events: an interview with Book Passage bookstore

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