Morgan Library exhibition presents an Ernest Hemingway for the twenty-first century
Thomas E. Ricks: My immersion in Library of America’s editions
Nicholas Lemann: What a functioning democracy would look like
Seen on screen: Jack London parla italiano in an adventurous new Martin Eden
Library of America remembers poet Anne Stevenson, 1933–2020
Sylvia Plath and Anne Stevenson: Two uncommon poets born two months apart
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s stark, unheeded “Warning” on slavery
Return to Gitche Gumee: Poet J. D. McClatchy discusses Longfellow’s enduring popularity
Laurence Maslon answers your questions about the great American musical
Susan Ware: Why the Nineteenth Amendment matters
Are You There Ursula? It’s Me, Sean
Fifty more great opening lines from American novels
Fifty more great opening lines, identified
Forthcoming: Spring 2021
Zora Neale Hurston: Video of her ethnographic work in Florida in 1928
Fifty of the most memorable opening lines in American novels—revealed!