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Literary News
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 was awarded to French writer Annie Ernaux "for the courage and clinical
acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory."
On May 27, 2020 NPR's poet-in-residence, Kwame Alexander, shared the poem, 'Running for Your Life,' a community poem for Ahmaud Arbery. The poem had hardly been complete when another horrific tragedy demanded the world stare squarely
again into the face of injustice: the death of George
Floyd.
And finally, The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2018 was awarded to the Polish author, Olga
Tokarczuk.
It's time to revisit the splendor of Beloved as the world bids farewell to the incandescent Toni Morrison, the first African-American woman to
win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Meet Emily Nemens, new editor of the Paris Review. She succeeds Lorin Stein, who resigned at the close of 2017 amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
A complex thriller steeped in 90s pop culture, Lounge Act by Adrienne Reiter has been worth the
wait!
The Nobel prize in literature 2018 is cancelled, and the circumstances surrounding the decision to postpone the award are mired in the complicated global perception of right and wrong. The Swedish Academy announced there will be two
laureates in 2019.
The 2018 Pulitzer Prizes have been announced, and the prize for Fiction was awarded to Less by Andrew Sean Greer (Lee Boudreaux Books/Little, Brown and Company). What a beautiful, worthwhile read - substantial.
Where would we be without artists like those who occupy the pages of Mission At Tenth, the peaceful torchbearers relentlessly insisting on social change? Spending time in the pages of this literary journal feels like a road map for the
intellect - and for the heart.
Have you read Megan Hunter's, The End We Start From?Dystopian Fiction, this felt real - insightful. The world into which the author wraps her characters is so
fantastical that the story demands the reader constantly check what she knows about reality. Getting lost in this story is a delicious way to spend an afternoon.