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Celebrating National Poetry Month

It’s once again that time of year when poetry lovers ask: Is April really the cruelest month? Not only is spring springing all around us, but it’s National Poetry Month…

Welcome to Our 2022 Gift Guide

It’s that time of year again! To make your holiday shopping just a little bit easier, we’re glad to offer some suggestions, books that’ll make great gifts for every kind…

John Rechy’s handwritten edits to City of Night

…stylistically innovative look at the world of hustlers, drag queens, and those in their orbit that still sings and stings today, nearly sixty years after its publication. Originally a controversial…

Grove at Home: April 25-May 1

…‘bromance’ may not be the first word that comes to mind when pondering the artists Al Pacino and David Mamet. But that’s exactly what seems to have fostered between the…

Grove at Home: March 28-April 3

…his thinking and writing. In this 2019 interview with Helen Scott for Guernica, Viet reflects on how that war impacted his life — and on the plight of today’s refugees,…

Grove at Home: August 30—September 5

…at women, or maybe the way that I look is nothing like that. Maybe I say I’m like a man because I like to own, because I understand that to…

Reading Black History Month

…a novel of ideas, premised on the realization that whoever controls the understanding of history controls the past itself, and, thus, the present. It’s a proposition that becomes central to…

Remembering Amiri Baraka, on his 84th birthday

…What beauty is not anomalous And strange, what love is not In danger and fragile, what goodness Is not sometimey and sweet, what grand Joyousness not shy and seeming incomplete…

Celebrate Banned Books Week by… reading banned books!

…Samuel Beckett / Translated from the French by, ahem, Samuel Beckett Given that it is arguably the play of the twentieth century—and that it depicts no obscenity beside that of…

Reading in Honor of World Refugee Day

…immigrant, but if I do that, I feel like I’m not speaking the truth. I feel that it’s necessary for people like me, who have benefited from being a refugee,…