
Literature is often shaped as much by geography as imagination. Certain cities and historical moments seem to produce entire constellations of books.
The Time & Place series explores how specific locations and eras influence literature. A novel set in Paris during the 1920s feels different from one written in postwar Tokyo or contemporary Buenos Aires. The rhythms of a city, the tensions of a particular decade, and the cultural atmosphere of a place all leave their mark on the stories writers tell.
These essays look at clusters of books connected by a shared setting. Together they reveal how literature can capture the spirit of a place—and sometimes define how readers imagine that place for generations.
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5 Essential Books About Paris in the 1920s
5 Essential Books That Capture 1980s New York City
5 Best Victorian London Novels That Bring the City to Life
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5 Best Books About Berlin in the 1970s
When people think of Berlin in books, their minds usually jump straight to the cabaret-and-chaos of the Weimar Republic or the rubble-strewn aftermath of World War II. But… Continue Reading
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5 Essential Books That Capture 1980s New York City
To live in New York in that decade meant living at the edge of possibility and collapse, a city vibrating with ambition, fear, excess, and invention. If Paris… Continue Reading
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5 Essential Books About Paris in the 1920s
There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when literature meets a specific place and time. As these books about Paris in the 1920s show, few places have… Continue Reading