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Grove at Home: July 12—18
…and the book’s action takes us wandering across a network of Eastern European villages. We never learn what country we’re in, or even what language the characters are speaking. So…
Grove at Home: July 5—11
…for a video produced by Columbia University’s Weatherhead East Asian Institute. Guo discusses creating a “hybrid voice” as a writer working between languages, the intricacies of identity, the nakedness of…
Grove at Home: May 31—June 6
…house in New Orleans East, went on to win rare critical acclaim and a National Book Award. In addition to the story of its author’s upbringing, it is also a…
Grove at Home: May 10—16
…the short end of the street in New Orleans East where I grew up. And I wrote it for her, so that there could be some history already in existence.”…
The Gay Metropolis: 50 Years After Stonewall
…ago, on the first anniversary of the riots outside the Stonewall Inn, thousands of ‘young men and women homosexuals’ from all over the north-east marched from Greenwich Village to the…
Stonewall at 50: Suggested readings for Pride!
…her allowance for human complexity.” Night Beast / Ruth Joffre A masterful debut collection from an important, fresh voice in American fiction, Night Beast presents doomed love stories and…
Celebrate Banned Books Week by… reading banned books!
…humanity’s existentially bewildered condition—one might not expect to find Waiting for Godot on lists of suppressed literature. But Godot has, indeed, been banned: for years by the government of East…
Pride Month Reads
…American history, exciting and uplifting. Night Beast / Ruth Joffre A masterful collection from an important new voice in American fiction, Night Beast is profoundly original, gorgeous. These doomed love…
Father’s Day Reads: The Artist
…Tim Murphy In this vivid and compelling novel, Tim Murphy follows a diverse set of artists and activists whose fates intertwine in an iconic building in Manhattan’s East Village, the…
“Do they know about Martin Luther King?”: from the epilogue of Charles Kaiser’s 1968 in America, newly published this month in a thirtieth anniversary edition
…few hundred people gather together at the corner of North 17th Street and East Broadway in Indianapolis, Indiana. They go there to commemorate the words Robert F. Kennedy spoke at…