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Émile Zola was a bad art friend.
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Walker Caplan
| January 14, 2022
James Joyce was only 9 years old when he published his first poem.
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Walker Caplan
| January 13, 2022
Ducks.">
Ducks.">
Ducks.">Exclusive cover reveal: Kate Beaton's graphic memoir
Ducks
.
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| January 13, 2022
Roxane Gay has started a $25,000 writing fellowship—for Substacks.
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Walker Caplan
| January 12, 2022
Maya Angelou is the first Black woman to appear on the U.S. quarter.
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Walker Caplan
| January 11, 2022
Here are the 2022 National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellows.
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Walker Caplan
| January 11, 2022
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After his anti-Semitism, some of Roald Dahl’s Netflix money will fund an anti-racist trust.
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Eileen.">Anne Hathaway will star in the film adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh’s
Eileen
.
By
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| January 10, 2022
The nominees for Words of the Year are in—and they include “stonk” and “horny jail.”
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The full list of writers nominated for the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature includes just one woman.
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Walker Caplan
| January 6, 2022
Here are the winners of this year’s Costa Book Awards.
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Walker Caplan
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| January 5, 2022
On the time J.R.R. Tolkien refused to work with Nazi-leaning publishers.
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| January 5, 2022
The School for Good Mothers for TV.">
The School for Good Mothers for TV.">
The School for Good Mothers for TV.">Jessica Chastain has optioned Jessamine Chan’s
The School for Good Mothers
for TV.
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Walker Caplan
| January 5, 2022
The Devil in the White City.">
The Devil in the White City.">
The Devil in the White City.">Keanu Reeves is in talks to star in Hulu’s adaptation of
The Devil in the White City
.
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| January 4, 2022
Politics and Prose is now the first unionized bookstore in Washington, D.C.
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