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Grove at Home: January 10-16

…As Americans, and people all over the world, continue trying to make sense of last week’s events in Washington, it’s an excellent time to watch this short video from Rosemary,…

Grove at Home: October 25-31

…best remembered for her powerful Notebook trilogy. (Fun fact: Kristóf was born the same day as American biographer and journalist Robert Caro, to whom we’re wishing a very happy birthday…

Grove at Home: October 4—10

…the 82nd birthday of National Book Award-winning, Guggenheim Fellowship-receiving, all-around genius of American prose, Lily Tuck! We couldn’t be prouder to publish five of Lily’s books, most recently Heathcliff Redux,…

Grove at Home: September 6—12

…Mosley is winning an honorary National Book Award, the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters! We simply couldn’t be happier, and we’ll be celebrating the way anyone would —…

Grove at Home: August 2—August 8

…and recognizable American artists of the twentieth century, Warhol was both an intellectual who left behind a memorable body intuitions and pronouncements (“In the future, everyone will be world-famous for…

Grove at Home: July 19—25

…twenty-eighth anniversary of the death of the ferocious, seminal American artist, filmmaker, and writer David Wojnarowicz. Wojnarowicz died of AIDS at the age of just thirty-seven. In his short, hungry…

Grove at Home: May 24—30

…Rosset, the iconic longtime director of Grove Press. One of the great heroes of American publishing, Barney was a dogged defender of free speech and a publisher who brought authors…

Grove at Home: May 3—9

…to ensure that his policies addressed the deep inequalities and structural hardships that generations of African Americans had faced. Studded with riveting characters like the tireless Mary McLeod Bethune, it’s…

Remembering Jim Harrison (12/11/37—3/26/16)

…ago, on March 26th, 2016, we lost the peerless Jim Harrison, one of the greatest, sweetest, wisest, subtlest, most erudite, and most natural voices in American writing. The greatest consolation…

“If you ask me what I want, I’ll tell you. I want everything.” ―Kathy Acker

…turbulent eras in American history.“Charles Kaiser aims to convey not only what happened during the period but what it felt like at the time.” — New York Times Book Review…