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Interview: Cheryl Strayed

Cheryl Strayed's Wild, a memoir of the author's solo trek up the West Coa… more »

Interview: Heidi Julavits

Julia Severn, the protagonist of Heidi Julavits's latest novel, The Vanis… more »

Hari Kunzru, Gods Without Men…

A playful, experimental spirit infuses it throughout Hari Kunzru's newest… more »

6 Degrees of A Wrinkle in Time…

No book is a perfectly self-contained artifact. Books are more permeable … more »

Lev Grossman, The Magician Kin…

The drawbacks of having the whole world at your fingertips What exactly d… more »

eMusic Q&A: Jeanne Darst

Jeanne Darst incriminates herself in all sorts of ways in her memoir, Fic… more »

eMusic Q&A: Chuck Kloster…

Chuck Klosterman was inspired to write his second novel, The Visible Man,… more »

Lev Grossman

What exactly does one do with a degree in magic? Excepting the odd Hampsh… more »

Alison Espach

At the "ancient" age of 26, Alison Espach has written a dazzling debut no… more »

Karen Abbott

Many are familiar with Gypsy Rose Lee's career through the film or musica… more »

Annie Proulx, Bird Cloud…

A renowned author builds her dream house in Wyoming Being a renowned auth… more »

Aidan Moffat

Though peevish poets have been known to argue that lyrics are merely poem… more »

James Franco, Palo Alto…

James Franco steps into the lives of average high schoolers Palo Alto is … more »

Dan Chaon

It wasn't so long ago that we were impressed by phones that doubled as ca… more »

International Bookshelf

The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving … more »

Novella Carpenter

Novella Carpenter's Farm City is a memoir of how the author transformed a… more »

Novella Carpenter

Novella Carpenter's Farm City is a memoir of how the author transformed a… more »

Whodunits

There's nothing mysterious about the appeal of a whodunit: Few genres… more »

Tom Wolfe, The Bonfire of the …

Tom Wolfe's epic meditation on class, greed, race, and religion in 19… more »

The Worst Moms in Literature

This time of year, drugstore aisles are packed with cards extolling the v… more »

Isabel Gillies, Happens Every …

A carefully considered, evenhanded account of the kind of heartbreak that… more »

Cover to Clover: Great Irish L…

National holidays are usually just that: national. But St. Patrick's … more »

Brainy Books

The many breeds of researchers focused on the human experience — ar… more »

Sandra Blakeslee, The Body Has…

Neuroimaging helps us to plumb the deep mysteries of our minds A paralyze… more »

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International Bookshelf

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The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving only to separate us, is a popular one in numerous mythologies and religious traditions. In Genesis, humanity is unified by a common tongue… more »

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