Literary Hub reconsiders Mary McCarthy novel The Group

A recent Literary Hub title signals reconsideration of the iconic friendship novel.

The title focuses on Mary McCarthy’s novel The Group. It was published on May 22, 2026. No specific event details or developments are provided in the source.

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LitHub spotlight on overlooked queer books amid shadowed NYT reviews, symbolizing literary representation gaps.
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LitHub launches reviews of queer books overlooked by New York Times

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Literary Hub has published a series of 13 reviews highlighting books by trans and queer authors that received no coverage in the New York Times Book Review from 2013 to 2022. The project, titled 'What Was Lost: A Queer Accounting of the NY Times Book Review, 2013-2022,' responds to the editorial tenure of Pamela Paul, who led the section during that period and later wrote an anti-trans essay. Organized by Sandy E. Allen and Maris Kreizman, the initiative aims to address gaps in literary criticism and foster discussion on representation.

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A recent Literary Hub article highlights the quality of a literary adaptation.

Literary Hub released an excerpt from the novel Good News by Alexa Yasemin Brahme on May 8.

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A new piece appeared on Literary Hub questioning the value of most writers.

Stacey Levine learned of her 2025 Pulitzer Prize fiction finalist status through a Facebook post while at work in Seattle. Her novel Mice 1961, originally from a small press, has now been reissued by Ecco. The development brings wider attention to the author’s distinctive style.

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Literary Hub has selected its 11 favorite book covers from April, praising designers for taking chances with visuals, art, and humor. The roundup showcases striking designs, including textured hardcovers and deconstructed elements. A new list is expected in May.

 

 

 

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