Library of America announces World War I and America grants for 65 organizations in 36 states
2017 Whiting Awards support emerging writers—and match them with Library of America authors
A ’73 odyssey and a ’16 home: Albert Murray and Harvard University
LOA remembers Robert Silvers, 1929–2017
LOA volumes, “equivalent of the Oscar statue,” play recurring role in prestigious Whiting Awards for emerging writers
Forthcoming from Library of America: Fall 2017
The poem for a winter storm: “Snow-Bound” by John Greenleaf Whittier
Photos: Debut novelist Kevin Morris gives John Updike his “beautiful due”
Photos: Robert Lowell’s Boston commemorated on his 100th birthday
Emily Dickinson exhibition reveals a human being behind the literary enigma
Library of America spoken here: Inside the Libreria Internazionale Luxemburg in Turin, Italy
Lightness v. pungency: Michael Gorra on Henry James’s two versions of The Portrait of a Lady, 25 years apart
Celebrate the centennial of Paul Bowles, author, composer, translator
Willa Cather: Modernist or antimodernist?
Game, set, match: Bill Gates names String Theory one of his five books of the year
Albert Murray saluted as writer, mentor, and friend at New York City’s 92nd Street Y