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May 04

How is it that a man who is in the game only for himself can make a nation believethat he is in it for them? And is the left becoming more like Trump even as it fights to oppose him? Noah Kumin wonders about the reciprocal relationship between the President, his internet boosters, and his internet critics.

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December 07
Drumroll please! The winner of the Center for Fiction’s 2016 First Novel Prize is . . . . . . .
March 06
March 6th marks the publication day of Martin Dubmernam’s extraordinary Novel/History Jews Queers Germans.
September 22

While reading through Kurt Vonnegut’s papers in the Lilly Library, at Indiana University, as they worked on the first comprehensive edition of his short fiction, Vonnegut’s friend Dan Wakefield and Jerome Klinkowitz, a scholar of Vonnegut’s work, came across five previously unpublished stories. 

In anticipation of publishing Kurt Vonnegut’s Complete Stories (available for order today!), we’ve been rolling out some of those tales that never found their way into print. The Atlantic got “The Drone King,” which they published along with an incredible animated version of the story. Another, “Requiem for Zeitgeist” will be published tomorrow on the website of The Nation.

And here’s "And on Your Left," a never before published Vonnegut story exclusively for the Seven Stories blog. It tells the tale of hard scientists forced into a life of show biz, and how they conspire to get back to their work. We hope you enjoy!

November 30

If the Cultural Purity Police (CPP) had their way, they would brand British curry as theft, but every cuisine consists of an infinite number of borrowings and travels, sometimes stretching back millennia. . . . The idea of cultural purity now determines what representations we might safely consume without guilt. . . . [T]he loss is ours, doomed as we are to sterile images that question and probe nothing, offering only vast oceans of purity . . . .

December 14

Entrapment had made the day’s events, and my own life, seem like legitimate literary subjects. The characters in its pages were called Frank Mears, and Blackie Cavanaugh, and Little Lester, but when I read about them I felt I was reading about old friends. They were the kids I had played with in the abandoned lot behind my apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as a child; men I knocked around with on street corners, gyms, and bars; my old friend Bones, an alcoholic who looked after me when I became a bicycle messenger at seventeen, and then hung himself from a pipe running along the ceiling of his basement apartment.

August 02

A week-long sale and a note from our publisher on a new bookseller initiative. Check out seven award-winning titles from our Women in Translation series, all at 35% off through August 8th. Free shipping within the U.S.!

January 16

We're proud to announce that Robin Marty's Handbook for a Post-Roe America is out this week. Handbook is a comprehensive and user-friendly manual for understanding and preparing for the looming changes to reproductive rights law, and getting the healthcare you need––by any means necessary. Read about how we got to the situation we're in, and about some possibilities for the future of abortion access, after the jump.

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May08
Martin Duberman will discuss his new novel Jews Queers Germans (Seven Stories Press, 2017) with journalist and author Masha Gessen.
New York, NY
7.00pm
Goethe-Institut New York
May18
Kia Corthron reads from 2016 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize winner The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter
Brooklyn, NY
7.30pm
Pete's Candy Store
June29
REQUIEM FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM is the definitive discourse with Noam Chomsky, widely regarded as the most important intellectual alive, on the defining characteristic of our time – the deliberate concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a select
New York, NY
7.00pm
Word Up Community Bookshop - Libreria Comunitaria
September17
Writers Jeffery Renard Allen ("Song of the Shank"), Kia Corthron ("The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter"), and Min Jin Lee ("Pachinko") discuss the challenges they faced when offering a new perspective on specific historical moment. Moderated by Isaac Fitzg
Brooklyn, NY
11.00am
Brooklyn Historical Society Library
February15
Head over to Book Culture as they celebrate Crossing Borders: Stories and Essays about Translation, with editor Lynne Sharon Schwartz, at Book Culture on 112th! Lynne will be joined by a panel of contributors to the book, including Michelle Herman, Michae
New York, NY
7.00pm
Book Culture on 112th Street
May01
Join Ariel to discuss his latest work, Darwin's Ghost.
Washington, D.C.
7.00pm
Politics & Prose at the Wharf
April27
Ted Rall visits to talk about his latest book, Francis the People's Pope.
Columbus, OH
7.00pm
The Book Loft
April28
Ted Rall visits to talk about his latest book, Francis the People's Pope.
Cincinnati, OH
6.00pm
Joseph-Beth Booksellers
April21
David Reybrouck will discuss his "radical vision for democracy" at this year's Live Ideas Festival.
New York, New York
3.15pm
New York Live Arts Studio
April23
David Van Reybrouck will talk about his new book, Against Elections.
Annandale-On-Hudson, NY
6.00pm
Blithewood Manor (Levy Institute), Conference Room
April25
David Van Reybrouck will discuss ideas and themes from his newest book, Against Elections.
Toronto, Ontario
6.00pm
Ben McNally Bookstore
May11
Darwin's Ghost author, Ariel Dorfman, visits Scuppernong Books to talk about his latest novel.
Greensboro, North Carolina
7.00pm
Scuppernong Books
May10
Join Michael Lally to discuss his latest work, Another Way to Play
Washington, D.C.
5.00pm
Politics and Prose Bookstore
June10
Join the Another Way To Play author as he discusses his book with fellow author, Terrence Wench.
Washington, D.C.
5.00pm
Politics & Prose Bookstore
October02
Join us as Harper's Magazine and Book Culture on Columbus present D.D. Guttenplan on his new book The Next Republic: The Rise of a New Radical Majority on Tuesday, October 2nd at 7pm
New York, NY
7.00pm
Book Culture
October03

As the lead Nation election correspondent throughout the 2015–16 election...

Washington, DC
7.00pm
Politics and Prose at The Wharf
October26toOctober27

Project Censored cordially invites you to the The Media Freedom Summit 2.0: Critical...

Kentfield, CA
College of Marin
August26

About Giants:

A look at the top 300 most powerful players in world capitalism, who are at the...

Downtown Petaluma, CA
12.00pm
Walnut Park
October14

Who are the new progressive leaders emerging to lead the post-Trump return of democracy in...

Seattle, WA
6.00pm
The Summit on Pike (Capitol Hill)
October16

Exactly who are the new progressive leaders emerging to lead the post-Trump return to democracy...

Berkeley, CA
7.30pm
St. John’s Presbyterian Church