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Aaron Robertson
Welcome to Women in Translation Month!
By
Aaron Robertson
| August 1, 2019
127 years after his death, letters of love and angst still come to Rimbaud's grave.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 31, 2019
In
The Black Clown
, a Langston Hughes poem gets a modern revival
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 26, 2019
Chicago rapper Noname's new book club highlights work from writers of color.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 25, 2019
Is
The Nickel Boys
too hard to read? Pair it with lemonade and summery treats.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 17, 2019
The world's oldest surviving letter by an actual Christian contains a request for fish sauce.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 16, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Pieces I Am
: An intimate retrospective of Toni Morrison's trailblazing career
By
Aaron Robertson
| June 20, 2019
PEN America calls for the
New York Times
to bring back political cartoons.
By
Aaron Robertson
| June 12, 2019
The most recent "crisis in the humanities" is really just a case of crossed wires.
By
Aaron Robertson
| May 24, 2019
It's been a gratifying journey for Jokha Alharthi and Marilyn Booth, Man Booker International Prize winners.
By
Aaron Robertson
| May 23, 2019
The five pieces Lit Hub readers loved last week...
By
Aaron Robertson
| May 20, 2019
Doris Day revealed a darker side in her 1975 autobiography.
By
Aaron Robertson
| May 14, 2019
Having "fun" with Google's new AI poem generator
By
Aaron Robertson
| May 6, 2019
The conference bringing critics of color together: Jack Jones' Culture, Too
By
Aaron Robertson
| April 18, 2019
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"This is informed accessible literary analysis that demonstrates that Morrison s true genius was as…"