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FilmInternational LiteraturePoetryThe Colophon

Newly published poem by Vladimir Nabokov delves into the personal life of the Man of Steel

March 4, 2021June 14, 2022

“The Man of To-morrow’s Lament” imagines Superman’s angst at not being able to live a normal life after marrying Lois Lane.

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CriticismThe Colophon

Critiquing the critics: Parul Sehgal on 125 years of the New York Times Book Review

March 3, 2021June 14, 2022

The New York Times literary critic surveys the history of the newspaper’s book review to discover what has, and what hasn’t, changed in the last century.

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PublishingThe Colophon

Opposition grows to proposed Penguin Random House merger with Simon & Schuster

March 2, 2021June 14, 2022

The potential combined market clout of two major multinationals provides potential negative results for independent publishers, authors, and readers alike.

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CriticismThe Colophon

Situation critical: a justification for robust literary criticism

March 1, 2021June 14, 2022

The dearth of serious literary critique in contemporary society is concerning, because a robust literature depends on robust criticism.

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Brief EncountersInternational LiteratureShort Fiction

Brief Encounters: “Where the Door Is Always Open and the Welcome Mat Is Out” by Patricia Highsmith

January 25, 2021June 14, 2022

The American author’s fiction is too frequently placed in a generic box; her output was much more wide ranging, including pieces like this atypical story.

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The ColophonWriters and Writing

Open letter signed by 500 authors, publishers, and industry stakeholders opposes book contracts for those who worked in the Trump administration

January 19, 2021June 14, 2022

Barry Lyga’s letter, titled “No Book Deals for Traitors” says that “no one should be enriched for their contributions to evil.”

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International LiteratureThe Colophon

The anxiety of influence: Victor LaValle rewrites H.P. Lovecraft

January 13, 2021June 14, 2022

The Ballad of Black Tom asks who the real monsters are.

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BooksellingThe Colophon

Independent bookstores in U.K., Ireland expanded in 2020

January 9, 2021June 14, 2022

It is worthwhile to focus on the positive outcomes from a year that was incredibly challenging on numerous fronts.

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PublishingReadingThe Colophon

On beginning the year with cautious optimism

January 8, 2021June 14, 2022

Notwithstanding the real challenges last year presented, there is good reason to be hopeful about the robust longevity of the literary ecosystem.

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International LiteraturePoliticsThe Colophon

Simon & Schuster cancels book by Senator Josh Hawley after “dangerous insurrection” in Washington, D.C.

January 7, 2021June 14, 2022

One of America’s largest publishers has decided to step away from publishing a forthcoming work by the pugilistic Missouri senator.

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