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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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Looking for a New York read? This list—which includes a ton of books by past The Cullman Center Fellows—has you covered!


“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

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


"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…

“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


"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:


The Haitian Times sat down to chat with Rich Benjamin 🇺🇸🌴🥥 about his latest book, TALK TO ME haitiantimes.com/2025/06/23/hai…