Black Writers in Paris, the FBI, and a Lost 1960s Classic: Rediscovering The Man Who Cried I Am
Kurt Vonnegut, Armistice Day, and Veterans Day
“Stephen Crane’s Own Story,” Stephen Crane
“She Knows So Much of Love”: Charting Playwright Adrienne Kennedy’s Reverence for the World around Her
The Startling Theater of Adrienne Kennedy
Bringing Poetry Off the Page: Letras Latinas Interviews LOA’s Susana Plotts-Pineda
“Writing without trying to find solutions”: debut novelist Farah Ali on the authors who nourish her imagination
“An olive branch and a survival tool”: Raj Tawney on Madhur Jaffrey’s classic cookbook An Invitation to Indian Cooking
“Every Variety of Madness and Malevolence”: Geoffrey O’Brien on American Crime Fiction in the 1960s
The Mysterious Greatness of Gatsby
LOA Returns to Brooklyn Book Festival to Showcase New Releases and Old Favorites
“Absolution,” F. Scott Fitzgerald
The haunted house and the freedom of isolation: Nghiem Tran on how Shirley Jackson inspired his mesmeric debut
“Experimental in the Fullest Sense”: Marc Robinson on the Convention-Shattering Works of Adrienne Kennedy
Applications Open for Public Programs Celebrating Latino Poetry
LOA LIVE: Online programs inspired by Library of America publications