Yahdon Israel Is Making Literature Camera-Ready
The writer talks about his interview show LIT and why books aren’t as popular as Jay-Z albums…yet
The writer talks about his interview show LIT and why books aren’t as popular as Jay-Z albums…yet
Nathan Englander’s new novel is a dark comedy (maybe) about patriotism and other destructive loves
The poignant comedy of Dalia Rosenfeld’s The Worlds We Think We Know
Spanning decades and borders, these books explore love and hope while navigating displacement and an uncertain future
The author of "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'The Apocalypse'" discusses finding community and resilience in a time of intersecting crises
An excerpt from SHORT WAR by Lily Meyer, recommended by Chase Culler
The author of "Be a Revolution" discusses the racist fears behind book banning and the connections between reproductive justice and racial justice
Nathan Thrall wrote a book about a Palestinian father’s byzantine journey to Jerusalem, and then October 7th happened
Summer Farah, Samah Fadil, Priscilla Wathington, and Rasha Abdulhadi discuss countering Zionist propaganda and mobilizing art into action
Justin Torres won the fiction prize, and Oprah spoke out against book bans