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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Fiction, Defamation, and Freedom of Speech," by Prof. Collin O'Neil
Reason.com· 4 hours agoSpeech damages someone's reputation when it leads others to believe that that person has done something that reflects poorly on their character. When that belief is also false the reputational ...
Restructuring Leads to Layoffs at Little, Brown
New York Times· 5 days agoThe shake up at the Hachette Book Group imprint comes at a time when publishers are feeling pressured by sluggish print sales and rising supply chain...
Strasbourg for Book Lovers
New York Times· 6 hours agoBibliophiles will find plenty of centuries-old tomes, graphic novels, modern works and more in this French city, which also happens to be this year’s...
Jacqueline Winspear Read a History of Cocaine as Research
New York Times· 4 days ago“No one should be surprised by a writer’s library,” says the author of the Maisie Dobbs series, about a World War I battlefield nurse turned private investigator. The series’ 18th and final book is “The Comfort of Ghosts.”
Review | She was 17. He was 47. Now she’s rethinking their long marriage.
Washington Post· 5 days agoIn a paper first published in the Yale Law Journal and later reprinted in the essay collection “The Right to Sex” (2021), the Oxford philosopher Amia Srinivasan suggests that teachers who seduce ...
Review | Four books to read for Pride Month
Washington Post· 2 days agoIt’s summer, it’s Pride Month, and there are more good books to choose from than there are sequins at a drag race. Miranda July’s “All Fours,” out last...
‘Awaken New Depths’ and Celebrate UN World Oceans Day 2024 - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 3 days agoHumans have explored less than 10 percent of the ocean’s depths, yet our actions influence it in...
Security or self-sabotage? Exiled from their families, Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower...
The Conversation· 1 day agoThe publication of the letters between Australian writers Shirley Hazzard (1931-2016) and Elizabeth Harrower (1928-2020), edited by literary scholar Brigitta Olubas and journalist Susan Wyndham ...
At the Tribeca Festival, Vision and Vibes
New York Times· 5 days agoThe festival favors abundance, which can make it easy for cinema fans (and critics) to miss the loveliest trees for the sheer breadth of forest. Like a...
2024 Summer Book Guide: 10 Colorado authors help you pick your beach reads
Montrose Daily Press· 7 days agoAll of them eventually will be featured in the weeks ahead, so there’s still an opportunity to be...