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by Jack Womack

“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive.” –The New York Times Book Review…

Celebrating National Poetry Month

…of the New York Times Book Review. This new collection unerringly captures the measure of life. Whether alone or in relationship, on city sidewalks or in the country, Myles’s lyrics…

Grove at Home: September 20—26

…Book Award for Translated Literature. Today, we’re kicking off a new week with some more, equally terrific news: we learned on Friday that Shuggie Bain, Douglas Stuart’s wonder of a…

Grove at Home: August 2—August 8

…wishes and the will of hibakusha, and not betray them.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az4Px2_3Kmc&t=1344s   Wondering what the best book of 1952 was? Sandra Newman’s got you covered. When Granta magazine asked The…

Grove at Home: July 19—25

…critic. In 2012, for the New Yorker, Baker wrote and recorded Whistleblower Song, about the imprisonment of Chelsea Manning. It offers certainly the most mellifluous intoning of the words “horrible…

Grove at Home: May 17—23

…We Can’t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis, and it became an instant New York Times Bestseller. If you’re interesting in getting a feel for the book — one that should…

Remembering Amiri Baraka, on his 84th birthday

…a heated political debate with fellow Newarker Philip Roth in the pages of the New York Review of Books. In 1965, we published his first novel, The System of Dante’s…

Why are we still so obsessed with Lizzie Borden?

…century on, the legend of a mad blade-wielding spinster persists. Like so many others, Sarah Schmidt, the author of the richly imagined new novel See What I Have Done, became…

Grove at Home: October 11—17

…the strange summer of 2020 wound down, we had the joy of publishing Vesper Flights, a brand-new essay collection from Helen Macdonald, author of the acclaimed memoir H is for…

Grove at Home: October 4—10

…In this episode of the mid-fifties CBS news show “You Are There,” we get a funny kind of historical morsel: America’s newsman, Walter Cronkite, reports on the Great Chicago Fire,…