There is “a strong spiritual thread” running through all of Oscar Hijuelos’s novels
Jonathan R. Eller on Ray Bradbury’s journey from the pulps to the slicks
Margaret Black, “A Christmas Party That Prevented a Split in the Church”
Mark Twain, “Eve’s Diary”
Stories of colonization and continuance—a new perspective on Plymouth Colony
Harriet Beecher Stowe, “Cookery: Meat Department”
Joanna Russ, “When It Changed”
The Unknown Kerouac
Stephen Crane, “Stories Told by an Artist”
Library of America to launch Latino Poetry initiative with a major grant from the NEH
Joseph Mugnaini and Ray Bradbury: “A real twin relationship”
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “The Great Wistaria”
Ray Bradbury: Prophetic visionary, “word-wizard,” and next-door neighbor
Ray Bradbury, “The Tarot Witch”
Jonathan R. Eller on Ray Bradbury, “first and foremost a teller of tales”
Ray Bradbury, “The Emissary”