New exhibitions humanize three twentieth century writers
Long-awaited expiration of copyright law is “a boon for readers,” and for LOA
Harlem Renaissance literature plays strong supporting role in MoMA’s Jacob Lawrence exhibition
James Baldwin on hearing Martin Luther King preach in Montgomery
Mindy Aloff: George Balanchine, the Shakespeare of dance—and our contemporary
Forthcoming from Library of America: Fall 2018
Coming attractions: A little Moonlight shines on Beale Street
St. John the Divine and LOA celebrate Madeleine L’Engle’s 100th birthday with words and music
A-list actors to bring Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America to life onstage in New York
LOA greets friends old and new in return appearance at Brooklyn Book Festival
LOA Harlem Renaissance eBooks continue with the poet dubbed “the Black Keats”
Acquiring literary estate, Smith College celebrates Madeleine L’Engle in her centenary year
Forthcoming from Library of America: Spring 2019
Sarah Weinman: Women Crime Writers tells a new story about genre fiction
New gift sets of LOA volumes enrich school libraries
Remembering John F. Kennedy on the fiftieth anniversary of his inauguration