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The Quiet Boom in Independent Book Reviews
Why some of the sharpest literary criticism is happening far from the traditional book pages.
The book review pages of major papers have shrunk. What has grown, in their place, is a scattered but ferocious independent scene — newsletters, small magazines, and reader-run websites doing some of the sharpest criticism in a generation.
This is a survey of that world, and the argument that we are, quietly, in a golden age of literary conversation.

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Julia Fosah
Julia Fosah is the founding editor of ITTV News, reporting on politics, media and culture across three continents.
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