There’s More Than One Kind of Loneliness
Courtney’s Sender’s "In Other Lifetimes All I've Lost Comes Back to Me" examines feminist millennial rage and Jewish American inheritance
Courtney’s Sender’s "In Other Lifetimes All I've Lost Comes Back to Me" examines feminist millennial rage and Jewish American inheritance
We asked booksellers across the country what new and upcoming books they're most excited about
How Isaac Babel, Osip Mandelstam, and other authors who share my heritage shaped my experience of grief and hope
Gian Sardar, author of “Take What You Can Carry," recommends love stories of couples living under siege
"The Vase" by Rumena Bužarovska, recommended by Electric Literature
The authors discuss Tran's memoir "Sigh, Gone" and how writing is like tattooing
Elisabeth Åsbrink on the heartbreaking reconstruction of one family’s annihilation by anti-Semitism
As survivors die, their children and grandchildren are writing about how the Holocaust continues to reverberate
A doctor teaches his son about x-ray machines and anti-semitism in this story from Jonathan Blum's new collection
Bram Presser, author of "The Book of Dirt," suggests underappreciated fiction for Holocaust Remembrance Day