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Gabrielle Bellot

Gabrielle Bellot
Gabrielle Bellot is a staff writer for Literary Hub. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, The Cut, Tin House, The Guardian, Guernica, The Normal School, The Poetry Foundation, Lambda Literary, and many other places. She is working on her first collection of essays and a novel.


On the Dark, Wondrous Optimism of Ray Bradbury

Gabrielle Bellot Discovers Worlds Within and Without
August 22, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
7

How Much of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is in the Writing of Virginia Woolf?

Gabrielle Bellot on the Bloomsbury Writer's Fixation on Contemporary Science
August 10, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
27

Trump’s Shameful, Cruel Ban on People Like Me

His Presidency Can Never Be Normalized, But My Shame Has Been
July 28, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
2

Baldwin vs. Buckley: A Debate We Shouldn’t Need, As Important As Ever

Gabrielle Bellot on America's Foundational Divide
July 20, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
16

The Queer Literary Origins of Wonder Woman

From Homer and Sappho to Charlotte Perkins Gilman
June 1, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
6

The Political Murakami on Life in a Dark Timeline

Gabrielle Bellot on the Unreality of the Real World, Post-9/11
May 10, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
4

On the Dark(er) Side of the Perpetually Dark Edward Gorey

From Wittgenstein to The Golden Girls, a Man of Varied Interests
May 3, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
0

Some of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Best Characters Were Dead People

On Love, Death, and Life in the Work of a Master
April 17, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
2

How Many Shakespeares Were There?

On Authorship, Erasure, and the Myth of the Great Solitary Writer
April 5, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
0

Derek Walcott: Poet of Twilight, Poet of the Caribbean

Gabrielle Bellot on the Late Nobel Laureate
March 20, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
7

Transhumanism: More Nightmare Than Dream?

Gabrielle Bellot on the Shadowy Line Between Human and Machine
February 27, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
7

M*lo Might Be Done, But His Transphobia Lingers

Gabrielle Bellot on the Normalization of Hate
February 22, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
16

We See What We Want: On the Ever-Widening Political Divide

Marco Polo Thought He Saw Unicorns—He Was Wrong
January 19, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot
3

Kurt Vonnegut’s Atheist Marvels, Just in Time For Christmas

How the Famous Humanist Achieved Transcendence Without God
December 23, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
7

The Best Children’s Books Appeal to All Ages

On Elena Ferrante, Anonymity, and Writing Across Generations
December 16, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
1

What Counts As Transgender Literature?

On the Writing(s) of Kai Cheng Thom, and the Elusiveness of Categories
December 9, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
0

Finding Empathy in the Face of Hate

Gabrielle Bellot Grapples with Deep American Divisions and Fascism Ascendent
November 30, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
2

A Young Woman Called Death…

On Neil Gaiman, the Sandman Series, and the Way We Gender the Grim Reaper
November 1, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
17

Odd, Weird, Scary: 12 Books to Read This Halloween Night

Gabrielle Bellot Goes Beyond the Seasonal Standards
October 31, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
4

Brit Bennett on Place, Isolation, and What it Means to Be Good

Gabrielle Bellot in conversation with the author of The Mothers
October 14, 2016  By Gabrielle Bellot
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