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The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers is an international fellowship program at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of @NYPL

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Irena Rey is an Indie Next pick—again!! Only six paperbacks a month make it onto this fantastic list compiled by independent booksellers. And since independent booksellers are the smartest people I know about contemporary fiction, this is the highest prize I could possibly get!

Irena Rey is an Indie Next pick—again!! Only six paperbacks a month make it onto this fantastic list compiled by independent booksellers. And since independent booksellers are the smartest people I know about contemporary fiction, this is the highest prize I could possibly get!
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“I’d hoped that having a baby would force us to find a better version of our relationship,” Leslie Jamison writes, about the dissolution of her marriage after having a baby. “But it seemed to be doing almost the opposite.” Revisit her essay. nyer.cm/wgBCZ9E

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THE SCRAPBOOK is published today by Pantheon Books. Thank you to everyone who has supported me on this long road. It wasn’t easy to research and write a novel about the Nazis’ lingering legacy of hate, but I’m glad I did. This is a book for our times

THE SCRAPBOOK is published today by <a href="/PantheonBooks/">Pantheon Books</a>. Thank you to everyone who has supported me on this long road. It wasn’t easy to research and write a novel about the Nazis’ lingering legacy of hate, but I’m glad I did. This is a book for our times
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"After living for years with the feeling he’d been 'kidnapped by a curse,' Jonas Hassen Khemiri began writing a novel to save his own life." Past The Cullman Center Fellow Jonas Hassen Khemiri talks his new novel 'The Sisters' (Farrar,Straus&Giroux), out now: nytimes.com/2025/06/17/boo…

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“I wanted to see what happens in the space where biography and fiction collide.” The Cullman Center Fellow Heather Clark talks about her debut novel 'The Scrapbook,' out now: on.nypl.org/4kPhah6

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"Almost all the students I interviewed in the past few months described the same trajectory: from using A.I. to assist with organizing their thoughts to off-loading their thinking altogether." Read past The Cullman Center Fellow Hua Hsu on how A.I. is changing higher education:

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“As the earth’s wobbling axis rotates through the signs of the zodiac, the Age of Aquarius will end, but it’s comforting to know that, in the fullness of time, it will return.” Lewis Hyde on butterflies, deep time, and climate change. harpers.org/archive/2025/0…