Established in 1977, St. Mark's Bookshop is an East Village institution and well known for its selection of critical theory and art books. The bookstore also hosts a monthly reading series.

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Established in 1977, St. Mark's Bookshop is an East Village institution and well known for its selection of critical theory and art books. The bookstore also hosts a monthly reading series.

From newly established bookstores such as McNally Jackson Books in SoHo to long-time forums such as the Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church on the Lower East Side, T Cooper, author, most recently, of The Beaufort Diaries, visits his favorite places to research, revise, and read in New York City.
Pamela Paul, the new editor of the New York Times Book Review, discusses her job and the current climate of literary criticism.
Reagan Arthur, the new publisher of Little, Brown, discusses her new role and the health of the company she now leads through these uncertain times in publishing.
Fiction writer Aaron Hamburger got more than he bargained for when he signed up for a class in food writing. Instead of simply learning about a new genre, he also learned some valuable lessons about the one he'd been practicing for years.