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This Halloween, Read Spooky!

…the backwoods of the Depression-era south and teasing out the dark compulsions and desperate longings that blur the line between love and betrayal. The ghost stories of one generation infiltrate…

Read dangerously this Banned Books Week (and Beyond)!

…booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types—in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.” We’re celebrating by…

Grove at Home: May 16-22

…how I imagined it.’ “‘Better or worse?’ “‘Better.’ I don’t know what to do with this, how not to psych myself out, so I’m grateful when a new song starts…

Grove at Home: March 7-13

…project happen. The once-dingy lane has been transformed into a car-free zone that is now wider, cleaner and repaved with granite blocks.” See the full article with photos… Thursday, March…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…the state of political life in America. Who better to lead us in that thinking-through than the remarkable Roxane Gay? In an op-ed in today’s New York Times, Gay —…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…Summers, and his 1993 book Time to Start Thinking has proved an extraordinarily prescient view of America’s political and economic decline. Here he is last year, discussing the relationship between…

Grove at Home: August 9—15

…The Common. Read the full post with Cree’s song-by-song commentary…   John Freeman on the park, The Park, and the bookstore How does John Freeman do it? A tireless writer,…

Grove at Home: July 12—18

…speak any of them. (In Interslavic — which, like some other Slavic languages, can be written in either the Cyrillic alphabet (used by Russian) or the Latin alphabet (used by…

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…

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…