Prairie Fires: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s story of poverty, struggle, and reinvention
John Matteson on the “alternately repelling and attracting” electricity between Margaret Fuller and Ralph Waldo Emerson
Remembering Faulkner scholar Noel Polk (1943–2012)
For Veterans Day: Edith Wharton’s overlooked World War I novel
Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita first published in the U.S. 52 years ago
Vladimir Nabokov’s butterfly studies bring together two cultures
Professional triumph and personal tragedy: When Ross Macdonald went Underground
Mark Twain and William Dean Howells: the friendship that transformed American literature
Geoffrey C. Ward on Reporting Vietnam: “An astonishingly polished first draft of history”
James Baldwin: Some degrees of separation
Ken Burns cites LOA’s Reporting Vietnam as “go-to source” for his new film
The long, hard-fought campaign that led to The Library of America’s founding
How a Library of America book is born
The Goodbye Look: The “most unusual story” that brought Ross Macdonald mainstream success
Rejecting Claude McKay: An author’s lost, and last, novel
Photos: Library of America goes on the road to Brooklyn Book Festival