
Stephanie Danler and Griffin Dunne on John Gregory Dunne’s ‘Vegas’ at 92NY

‘Vegas’ Brooklyn Launch Party with Stephanie Danler

Announcing Marginalian Editions

Ariane Bankes & Kate Bolick Discuss ‘The Dazzling Paget Sisters: The English Twins Who Captivated Literary Europe’

Small-Town Sex: Colm Tóibín on John Broderick

Cafe Gitane’s 30th Anniversary Book Launch Party

“Small But Unforgettable Moments.” What E.B. White Loved About New York City

Dorothy Parker and the Art of the Literary Takedown

Gary Indiana’s Exuberant Venom

See Spreads from the Limited-Edition ‘Cafe Gitane: 30 Years’ Coffee Table Book

Dangerous Women: Sloane Crosley, Merve Emre & Heidi Julavits on Dorothy Parker, Caroline Blackwood & Djuna Barnes

Something in the Dark: Merve Emre on the Short Stories of Djuna Barnes

Watch the Trailer for the EX-WIFE Audiobook

Join Us at the Brooklyn Book Festival on September 29!

The Book That Prepared This Veteran Editor for a Literary Life

Read Lauren Groff's Foreword to Ann Schlee's 'Rhine Journey'
Rhine Journey is graceful, economical, and emotionally acute, but, to me, the most astonishing aspect of this novel is the precision with which Schlee replicates the customs, language, and atmosphere of 1851, hewing so closely to the feeling that a book written in the early Victorian era stirs in the reader that, upon learning that Rhine Journey was only first published in 1980, I did a double take.

Garth Greenwell on Edmund White’s Brilliant Neglected Novel About the Search for a Lost Older Lover
“Nocturnes for the King of Naples,” by Edmund White, stands outside current fashions, with its refined pleasures and its nuanced accounts of gay lives.

When Preachers Were Rock Stars: Louis Menand on 'Free Love: The Story of a Great American Scandal'
A classic New Yorker account of the Henry Ward Beecher adultery trial recalls a time in America that seems both incomprehensible and familiar.

A Life Lived with Intensity and Brilliance: Daniel Mendelsohn on Jane Ellen Harrison
Reminiscences of a Student’s Life focuses on the dazzling highlights of a life lived with intensity and brilliance: the chit-chat with crowned heads, the amusing, ever-so-slightly self-deprecating anecdotes that nonetheless sneakily illuminate either her independence of mind or her personal glamor, the intellectual enthusiasms, evoked with such memorable and even touching energy and candor.
