As My Vision Deteriorates, Every Word Counts
Reading became slower and rougher for me several decades ago, when a genetic ailment made the tiny center of my right retina start to crumble delicately...
Reading became slower and rougher for me several decades ago, when a genetic ailment made the tiny center of my right retina start to crumble delicately...
As translated literature gains more and more (and even more still, we hope!) attention in the English-speaking book world, we’re thrilled to continue our interview series...
The debate about unlikable female characters kicked off — in my mind, anyway — in 2013. That’s when Annasue McCleave Wilson, writing for Publishers Weekly, asked...
I love good data, and sometimes, that data is as simple as a single number that defines a possibility. There are 18 summers you get to...
I remember the days when I would’ve have struggled to find a handful of titles for a list like this, but despite its faults, 2021 has...
One of the most impactful literature classes I took in college was a simple, 100-level class: “British Literature: 1850–Present.” Anglophile book nerds have all probably taken...
Etsy is a veritable bazaar of all things handmade, cozy, and unique. That’s why it’s the perfect place to sell your own books and bookish goods....
Isolation and loneliness are hard enough to deal with when you’re on Earth. If you’re isolated and alone in the far reaches of space, well…that’s another...
It’s summer, and the wanderlust in my soul is strong right now. I’m thinking of future destinations and their relationships to these warm days when all...
Latin American literature travels frequently in its original form, in translation, and through the presence of writers who don’t stay put. In the U.S., works by...