Forthcoming from Library of America: Summer–Fall 2016
Women Crime Writers: Dolores Hitchens resurgence continues with four new e-books
New York exhibition showcases Lynd Ward as both pioneering graphic novelist and master illustrator
Forthcoming from The Library of America (Winter–Spring 2016)
Alexis de Tocqueville collaboration results in long-running partnership—and now, a special seminar
James Baldwin, resurgent on screen and on the page in 2015
New Abigail Adams volume endowed in honor of Phyllis Lee Levin
Women Crime Writers: Forty books, four pen names, and one enigmatic author
LOA’s Women Crime Writers goes to the movies with week-long New York City series
Photos: No stranger in this Village, James Baldwin recognized with official plaque
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on “an implicit political victory for our people”
Edgar Allan Poe’s “extraordinary nonsense” inspires an ingenious modern art exhibition
Henry James, John Singer Sargent, and the “masterpiece of painting” that survived a meat cleaver attack
Remembering James Tate, 1943–2015: “I love my funny poems, but I’d rather break your heart”
Ross Macdonald, Margaret Millar, and the traumas that encompassed literature and life
Ross Macdonald: “Chandler tried to kill me”