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Prophet

by Sin Blaché and Helen Macdonald

NOSTALGIA HAS NEVER BEEN MORE DEADLY “A crackling, shape-shifting romp with big ideas and a bigger heart . . . A delight.”—C Pam Zhang From the extraordinary minds of award-winning…

Grove at Home: March 28-April 3

how that war impacted his life — and on the plight of today’s refugees, the difference between “disremembering” and “ethical memory,” and more. “The Sympathizer uses political satire to demonstrate…

Grove at Home: September 20—26

Welcome to Grove at Home! Every weekday, from now until we’re all out of the house again, we’ll be sharing a couple of links — some fresh, some from the…

Celebrate Banned Books Week by… reading banned books!

Every year, the last week of September is officially Banned Books Week. As the American Library Association—who promote the annual campaign, along with Amnesty International—explain on their website, BBW “brings…

New York Times Raves About Lights On, Rats Out

…take the risk of being judged not only on the quality of their prose but on the content of their character. In a self-promoting culture, they dare to lead with…

Celebrating National Poetry Month

…single out to play around with tension—belie great skill. But the difference between poets isn’t just style; it’s personality, or one’s outlook on life. Myles’s is one of the most…

14 Queer Book Recommendations to Read During Pride

…for a struggling artist when she meets a savvy, ambitious auction house appraiser and they uncover a rare manuscript in the attic. This discovery unearths secrets and threatens heartbreak as…

Books to Read During Women in Translation Month

…traditions of society on their head to better question them. In these strange and wonderful stories of family and friendship, sex and intimacy, belonging and individuality, Murata asks above all…

Preparing for Yan Lianke’s blistering new book, The Day the Sun Died

…he recently told Words Without Borders’ Chenxin Jiang, “Every Chinese author thinks that their own writing is free and uncurbed, but only because we’re not aware of the restrictions we…

Grove at Home: August 2—August 8

…This week marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of the use of nuclear weapons against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9). These events remain the only-ever use