There are 40+ fiction, nonfiction, kids', poetry and other books on sale by authors like Toni Morrison, Clint Smith, Walter Mosley, Attica Locke, Stacey Abrams, James McBride, and more! https://t.co/PEwsPwfJPw
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The problem with some of Ypi’s scenes isn’t really about memory or truth. It’s whether she may have submitted too readily to Anglo-American publishing imperatives seeking stories of far-off places served with a spoonful of kitsch. Thomas Meaney on ‘Free’ https://t.co/318QQ3dnUL
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If you're trying to figure out the perfect book to buy Dad, our editors have some recommendations. https://t.co/ODGykrziAH https://t.co/HLAgi4zqXU
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In honor of today, here's a look back at @GeneMeyer's review of @agordonreed's "thoughtful and affectionate" ON JUNETEENTH (@LiverightPub): https://t.co/k9Q2Pqj3Gc https://t.co/YAs8m2LktB
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ICYMI: A look back at John R. Wennersten's review of Donald A. Ritchie's THE COLUMNIST: LEAKS, LIES, AND LIBEL IN DREW PEARSON'S WASHINGTON (@OxUniPress): https://t.co/1H7GQDAjMQ https://t.co/9aXzjRx1YF
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Here are 9 books to consider reading during the nation's newest federal holiday. https://t.co/2gmPwMzCzG https://t.co/VzAMMwzGul
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"Each time I tried to imagine once again writing with abandon about some of the more painful moments from my childhood (parents’ feelings be damned!), I completely freaked myself out and abandoned my work." (via @CatapultStory) https://t.co/0YuRCkpg5p
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Secret sisters, juju assassins, two writers in love, and more of the best book deals of the day: https://t.co/ejfcOoNypR
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‘She felt identity above all as a relation. But she did not immerse herself in order to stay put or to sink roots. Hers was a promiscuous localism driven by the desire for changes of scene.’ David Trotter on Sylvia Townsend Warner: https://t.co/KJUSgrOMPZ
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"Devouring blackness. / the closest they will come / to entering blackness. / But still safe enough away / to laugh at / to enjoy the spectacle they make / of our misery." https://t.co/KEyg3OHLJn
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On 13 December 1971 Sarah Weddington dressed in pearls, hair down: feminine, likeable, not a ball-breaker. There was only a men’s lavatory in the Supreme Court lawyers’ lounge, and someone mistook her for a secretary. @DebFriedell on Roe v. Wade: https://t.co/mN4c5IUbUW
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Discover ecopoetic approaches to the present environmental crisis in our partner @catapultstory’s online workshop with @OhOldOcean. Class starts soon—register now! https://t.co/3BWKa8TvtV
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‘Stonehenge is the last of the archipelago’s megalithic circles, concluding a 1200-year pattern of construction. At the same time, nothing quite like it had ever been built before.’ Julian Bell at the @britishmuseum: https://t.co/Oz77pHGkJV
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