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The Whiskey of our Discontent
Edited by Quraysh Ali Lansana and Georgia A. Popoff -
Bohemian Bolsheviks
by Alan Wald -
Is Just a Movie
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A Little Piece of Ground
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The Popular Front Novel in Britain, 1934-1940
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Again, Dangerous Visions
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May 27: China Miéville on the Russian Revolution
Haymarket Books is proud to be partnering with our friends at Verso Books to bring acclaimed weird-fiction author China Miéville to Chicago on May 27th to discuss his latest book, October: The Story of the Russian Revolution. -
On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past
Hamid Dabashi and Ahdaf Soueif discuss Dabashi's new book, On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past.
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Remaking Schools in the Time of Coronavirus
The Covid-19 crisis has upended public education around the country. Join three radical education activists in conversation about what this crisis means for public education now and how moving forward we can continue to fight for the schools our students deserve.
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Jairus Banaji on A Marxist Mosaic
An interview with Jairus Banaji on his recently published, A Marxist Mosaic.
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How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America
Indigenous women in conversation about their contemporary struggles to protect Native lands and lives.
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Haymarket Books by Black Women, for Liberation
A reading list of books by Black women who are engaged in the work of history-making, radical imagining, and movement building. All of these books are currently 40% off, as part of our Women’s History Month sale.
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Red Chicago: A Working-Class Power Reading List
In celebration of a win for labor and a defeat for Chicago’s right-wing, monied interests, we’ve put together a reading list of some key books that explore history, politics, and possibilities in our beloved city, as well as titles especially relevant to Chicago organizers and militants looking toward the fights ahead.
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Reni Eddo-Lodge, Emma Watson, and Rebecca Solnit launch Women’s History Project
The new public history project ‘City of London Women’ will redraw Transport for London’s classic Underground map by naming each stop after a woman, non-binary person or a group.
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Black LatiNext: A BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4 Book Release
The Root Slam presents an all Black Latinx book release celebrating The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNext.
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BreakBeat Poets Presents: Nate Marshall Vs Patricia Smith
Two dynamic BreakBeat poets go poem for poem on the themes that inspire them from Cortney Lamar Charleston’s Doppelgangbanger.
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When Silence Starves: An Evening of Literary Solidarity with Gaza
August 19, 2025
Online
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Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire
October 6, 2022
Online Teach-in
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John Edgar Wideman in Conversation with Mitchell S. Jackson
April 10, 2024
Online
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Women's Writers Showcase with the Guild Complex
September 30, 2025
Haymarket House
Chicago, IL -
On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past
December 8, 2020
Online Teach-in
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On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past
December 8, 2020
Online Teach-in
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A Celebration of AAPI Writers
May 28, 2024
Haymarket House
Chicago, IL -
The BreakBeat Poets Live! Chapter 4
July 22, 2020
Live-stream
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The BreakBeat Poets Live! Chapter 4
July 22, 2020 - July 23, 2020
Live-stream
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How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America
October 6, 2020
Online Teach-in
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How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America
October 6, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Chicago: China Miéville on the Russian Revolution
May 27, 2017
University Church
Chicago, IL -
Black LatiNext: A BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4 Book Release
August 19, 2020
Live-stream
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Black LatiNext: A BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4 Book Release
August 19, 2020 - August 20, 2020
Live-stream
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BreakBeat Poets Presents: Nate Marshall Vs Patricia Smith
February 24, 2021
Live-stream
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