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Announcing the 2016 O. Henry Prize Stories

Announcing the 2016 O. Henry Prize Stories

The Best Short Fiction of the Year

By Literary Hub | May 19, 2016

The O. Henry Prizes: Read Six Of the Year's Best Stories

The O. Henry Prizes: Read Six Of the Year's Best Stories

Short Fiction from Ottessa Moshfegh, Adrienne Celt, Robert Coover, and More

By Literary Hub | May 19, 2016

Salman Rushdie on Poetry, Being a Reader, and Going to the Movies

Salman Rushdie on Poetry, Being a Reader, and Going to the Movies

Part Two of Rushdie's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | May 18, 2016

New Arabic Fiction: 5 Contemporary Short Stories

New Arabic Fiction: 5 Contemporary Short Stories

The Common Mag Highlights New Work from Across the Arab World

By Literary Hub | May 12, 2016

Louise Erdrich: 5 Books In My Life

Louise Erdrich: 5 Books In My Life

The Author of LaRose on Learning the Art of the Subversive with Mad Magazine

By Literary Hub | May 11, 2016

Salman Rushdie on Letter Writing, Fairy Tales, and Drinking with Gunter Grass

Salman Rushdie on Letter Writing, Fairy Tales, and Drinking with Gunter Grass

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | May 11, 2016

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Announcing the Winner of Restless Books New Immigrant Writing Prize

By Literary Hub | May 10, 2016

Temporary People

By Literary Hub | May 10, 2016

Andrew Solomon on Global Terrorism, Travel Writing, and Empathy

By Literary Hub | May 4, 2016

Interview with a Library: The London Library

Interview with a Library: The London Library

Fed Up with "Snorers and Wheezers," Thomas Carlyle Started His Own Library

By Literary Hub | May 3, 2016

Walter Mosley's Lifetime Acceptance Speech from the Edgars

Walter Mosley's Lifetime Acceptance Speech from the Edgars

A True Master is Given His Due

By Literary Hub | May 2, 2016

Remembering Jenny Diski

Remembering Jenny Diski

1947-2016

By Literary Hub | April 29, 2016

16 Books You Should Read This May

16 Books You Should Read This May

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By Literary Hub | April 29, 2016

Andrew Solomon on Violence, Isolationism, and the Art of Travel

Andrew Solomon on Violence, Isolationism, and the Art of Travel

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the President of PEN America

By Literary Hub | April 27, 2016

George Plimpton, the Original Master of None

George Plimpton, the Original Master of None

From the Ice Rink to the Boxing Ring to the Ballpark, a Writer Who Tried it All

By Literary Hub | April 26, 2016

Shakespeare is Dead: Six Hot Takes

Shakespeare is Dead: Six Hot Takes

Is it Cool to Remix The Plays? Was Hamlet a Sexless Bro? You'll Never Guess What Happens Next...

By Literary Hub | April 25, 2016

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