May 18 – 22, 2026

May 18 – 22, 2026
Literature

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

TODAY: In 1810, Margaret Fuller is born.

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Gifts for the graduating English major • How a 1970’s soap opera made unexpectedly subversive daytime television • Anton Hur on the myth of the finicky English readerFighting cancer in parallel with the protagonist of you novel • This week in literary history, James Joyce and Marcel Proust meet once (and never again) • The coming-of-illness narrative as a bildungsroman • The scrappy perseverance of England’s lower-league football teamsWhere can the nation-state go from here? • Growing up with a mom on the FBI’s most wanted list • Steven W. Thrasher on copaganda, pinkwashing, and the time he almost joined the NYPDNatalie Lemle talks to Nicole Cherubini • What it means to teach writing to kids (after dropping out of school) • Robert Isaacs makes meaning from pushing buttons • Books that expose social mobility myths • The parallels between quilting and writing • Everyone’s talking about Salome right now • George Saunders’s A Swim in a Pond in the Rain and audio narratives • Pawn shop wisdom on object-based writing • How This is Your Brain on Music transformed music cognition •  Why it’s difficult to cut the ephemera from a novel • George Washington failed into an unpaid (undeserved) internship • Rachel Mills recommends sisterly books • The power of hormones •  Namwali Serpell and Tracy K. Smith discuss Toni Morrison’s The Bluest EyeHow American schools are being remodeled with far-right values • What happens when billionaires control the media? • “My beloved writing group forget my birthday… Are they the literary assholes? • The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers for fiction and nonfiction • Ece Temelkuran remembers exile and authoritarianism5 book reviews you need to read this week • Everyone is an AI cop now • Does Xi Jinping really think China is Athens and the US is Sparta? • What’s a book x-ray?  • Life beyond planet Earth • The racial and musical motivations behind America’s first war on drugs • Rebecca Chace revisits Mary McCarthy’s “scandalous bestseller” • Coming home to Jakarta and leaving for New York • The best reviewed books of the week • How Tom Drury’s The End of Vandalism helped Ross McMeekin

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