Robert
Silvers, 'NYRB' Co-Founder and Editor, Dies at 87
Robert B. Silvers, the co-founder of the New York Review of Books and its editor since 1963, died on the morning of March 20. more »
Robert B. Silvers, the co-founder of the New York Review of Books and its editor since 1963, died on the morning of March 20. more »
At a panel called "Women in Comics" held at the Los Angeles Public Library, five women comics creators discuss how gender and minority diversity in the pop culture industries has improved, and how much more work needs to be done. more »
IPBA Announces Benjamin Franklin Award Finalists
The 29th annual installment of the awards, which will recognize excellence in books published during calendar year 2016, will be held on April 7 in Portland, Ore. more » »
A Trump E-book a
Day: Since Donald J. Trump completed his rise to power, he has
become the hottest new writing prompt for journalists and creative writers
alike.
Jane Austen Has
Alt-Right Fans?: It’s a truth universally acknowledged that
anyone in want of attention could do worse than co-opt Jane Austen. And the
alt-right knows it.
Amazon New Maine
Tax: The retailer said it will begin collecting sales taxes on
purchases shipped to Maine addresses next month.
Walt Whitman At
the Drug Court: Filmmaker Jennifer Crandall’s new documentary
project, “Whitman, Alabama,” pairs Alabama court cases with poetic verse.
Literature, Meet
the Data Crunch: In a new book, journalist Ben Blatt uses
statistics to analyze literature, pinpointing words that give away classic
writers' genders, locales, and more.
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