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Stonewall at 50: Suggested readings for Pride!

…book explores in depth. By examining transformations in the worlds of American film, music, and TV, alongside gains and reversals in the American court system, and our broader culture, Kaiser…

Reading Black History Month

…realizations about history into the classrooms of his unorthodox southwestern university, and beyond.   Searching for Zion / Emily Raboteau An epic work of nonfiction from a biracial American woman…

Father’s Day Reads

…Comeback / Daniel de Vise In July 1986, Greg LeMond stunned the sporting world by becoming the first American to win the Tour de France, defeating French cycling legend Bernard…

9 Must-Read Banned Books

American culture through its take on art and obscenity. Composed of a series of vignettes that mostly follow opioid addict William Lee in brief glimpses of his life, Naked Lunch…

Temim Fruchter

…Orthodox Jewish household. She holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Maryland, and has received first prize in short fiction from both American Literary Review and New South….

Hot Springs Drive

by Lindsay Hunter

The third title in Roxane Gay Books’ inaugural list, Hot Springs Drive is an urgent, vicious blade of a novel about a shocking betrayal and its aftermath, asking just how…

Lisa Locascio

Lisa Locascio’s work has been published in The Believer, Salon, n+1, Bookforum, Tin House, American Short Fiction, The Los Angeles Review of Books and elsewhere. She is co-publisher of Joyland…

Margaret Atwood

…Order of Literary Merit and the French Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and she is a Foreign Honorary Member for Literature of the American Academy of Arts…

Correspondents

by Tim Murphy

“Murphy artfully connects multiple narratives to produce a sprawling tale of love, family, duty, war, and displacement. It is above all a stinging indictment of the ill-fated war in Iraq…

Triumph of the Sparrow

by Lucien Stryk

“You need know nothing of Zen to become immersed in his work. You will inevitably know something of Zen when you emerge.” – Jim Harrison, American Poetry Review…