
The Ghosts of Toni Morrison
In a new study, Namwali Serpell describes how the novelist located the missing stories of Black America.

In a new study, Namwali Serpell describes how the novelist located the missing stories of Black America.

Why Alfred, Lord Tennyson feels so modern

If anyone could write good fiction about immigration, it would probably be Lionel Shriver. Instead, her latest book goes off the rails.

How the cruelty of the Confederacy’s prison camps gave rise to the rules of war

In his new novel, Daniyal Mueenuddin attempts to bring together the stories of people whose lives rarely intersect in meaningful ways.

In Quiara Alegría Hudes’s The White Hot, they hurt the people they’re meant to protect.

Margaret C. Anderson was at the center of a notorious literary-obscenity trial. Then she was forgotten.

His fiction has found meaning in life’s gaps and love’s absence.

The philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein’s latest book looks beyond happiness as the goal of a well-lived life.

What we learn by tracing rebellions from Africa to the Americas