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July 13 – July 17, 2026

July 13 – July 17, 2026

The best of literary internet

today: in 1811, William Makepeace Thackeray was born.

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A Queer Writer’s Experience of Sobriety • Intimacy as Art by Eric Rohmer elizabeth • Why writers need to steal time • How Grace Pelley lovingly filled the roles of artist and activist • The “nostalgic glamour” of reading other people’s letters • Eric Olson introduces Sigrid Núñez on the release of her collection • Angela Flournoy discovers Jean Said Makdisi beirut pieces • Trying to capture the lives of children in a Syrian detention camp • Authors with new books answer our questions about literary lives • Books that focus on messy love • When one of your poems is literally going to the moon • Why raccoons love Toronto • The magical case of living out your literary dreams • Stories from America’s unsung outsiders • The dangers of forgetting our planet’s environmental history • Why Phoebe is a real icon The Catcher in the Rye • How Israel turned Gaza into a “devastated zone” • Jealousy reared its ugly green head this week Am I a literary ass? • What the poetry of Polish Nobel laureate Wislawa Szymborska teaches us • This week’s Independent Press top 40 bestsellers for fiction and nonfiction • Read early reviews The Catcher in the Rye • Mark Haber’s TBR • 5 book reviews What you need to read this week • How many homers were there? • growing up together odyssey • Questioning what you know about realism • Who were the girls Renoir kept painting? • The best reviewed books of the Week • Gender, Power, and Writing a Book About Bobby Kennedy • How PEN America Is Avoiding Its Responsibilities All Author • Why the collaborative effort of editing is the ultimate reward • Try reading these feminist reimaginings of the myth

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