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Check out every New Directions cover for Clarice Lispector's work.

Check out every New Directions cover for Clarice Lispector's work.

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2021

On Hora de Clarice, read an excerpt from Clarice Lispector's new stories for children.

On Hora de Clarice, read an excerpt from Clarice Lispector's new stories for children.

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2021

The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31

The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31

From THE DISCOURSE to the Cursed Marvels of Literary AI

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On the Complex Historical and Contemporary Terrain of African Literature

On the Complex Historical and Contemporary Terrain of African Literature

Jessica Powers Talks to Kwasi Konadu, Trevor Getz, Lizzy Attree, Wendy Urban-Mead, Holly Y. McGee, and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu for #readingAfrica

By Literary Hub | December 7, 2021

“He Wound Up Feeling Like a Close Friend.” On Drawing the Life of Leonard Cohen

“He Wound Up Feeling Like a Close Friend.” On Drawing the Life of Leonard Cohen

Joe Ollmann Talks to Graphic Novelist Philippe Girard

By Literary Hub | December 6, 2021

Exclusive cover reveal: Sarah Thankam Mathews' <em>All This Could Be Different</em>.

Exclusive cover reveal: Sarah Thankam Mathews' All This Could Be Different.

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COVER REVEAL: Northwestern University Press’s collection <em>Growing Up Chicago</em>.

COVER REVEAL: Northwestern University Press’s collection Growing Up Chicago.

By Literary Hub | November 29, 2021

“I Have to Give a Lot to the Reader on Every Page.” A Conversation With Graphic Novelist Brecht Evens

“I Have to Give a Lot to the Reader on Every Page.” A Conversation With Graphic Novelist Brecht Evens

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Exclusive cover reveal: Lidia Yuknavitch's <em>Thrust</em>.

Exclusive cover reveal: Lidia Yuknavitch's Thrust.

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Here are the winners of the 2021 National Book Awards.

Here are the winners of the 2021 National Book Awards.

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Exclusive cover reveal: Mieko Kawakami’s <em>All The Lovers In The Night</em>.

Exclusive cover reveal: Mieko Kawakami’s All The Lovers In The Night.

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What Was the First Book You Fell in Love With?

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