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
What the National Endowment for the Humanities has meant for Library of America
Megan Abbott, Jonathan Lethem, and other writers pay tribute to Philip Roth
Every generation, My Fair Lady invites us back to the ball
Library of America’s Max Rudin: Philip Roth, native son
Fifty years on, Fiddler on the Roof isn’t just a Jewish thing
Library of America mourns the death of Philip Roth, 1933–2018
Nick Offerman: Wendell Berry’s works are a multi-plattered feast
Remembering Tom Wolfe, New Journalism pioneer and champion of literary realism, 1930–2018