LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading
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- Subject of25
- At the strangers' gate, arrivals in New York, Adam Gopnik
- The year of reading dangerously, how fifty great books (and two not-so-great ones) saved my life, Andy Miller
- Where have you been?, selected essays, Michael Hofmann
- Voices, places, essays, David Mason
- The Futilitarians, our year of thinking, drinking, grieving, and reading, Anne Gisleson
- Reading Austen in America, Juliette Wells
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- So we read on, how The Great Gatsby came to be and why it endures, Maureen Corrigan
- Typewriters, bombs, jellyfish, essays, Tom McCarthy
- What we see when we read, a phenomenology ; with illustrations, Peter Mendelsund
- The book at war, how reading shaped conflict and conflict shaped reading, Andrew Pettegree
- The story of ain't, America, its language, and the most controversial dictionary ever published, David Skinner
- The republic of imagination, America in three books, Azar Nafisi
- On censorship, a public librarian examines cancel culture in the US, James LaRue
- Ten windows, how great poems transform the world, Jane Hirshfield
- Elements of fiction, Walter Mosley
- A house of my own, stories from my life, Sandra Cisneros
- The daemon knows, literary greatness and the American sublime, Harold Bloom
- Table talk, from The threepenny review, edited by Wendy Lesser, Jennifer Zahrt, Mimi Chubb
- By the book, writers on literature and the literary life from The New York Times Book Review, edited and with an introduction by Pamela Paul ; foreword by Scott Turow ; illustrations by Jillian Tamaki
- Late essays, 2006-2017, J. M. Coetzee
- My life with Bob, flawed heroine keeps book of books, plot ensues, Pamela Paul
- The art of reading, Damon Young
- The maximum security book club, reading literature in a men's prison, Mikita Brottman
- Why I read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser