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I Forgot, Like You, To Die: 12 Palestinian Writers Respond to the Ongoing Nakba

I Forgot, Like You, To Die: 12 Palestinian Writers Respond to the Ongoing Nakba

"Gaza makes an audacious claim on life; its people continue to resist."

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

Artists Respond to the Anniversary of the Nakba

Artists Respond to the Anniversary of the Nakba

Comics by Leila Abdelrazaq and Marguerite Dabaie

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

Poets Respond to the Anniversary of Nakba

Poets Respond to the Anniversary of Nakba

Zaina Alsous, Hala Alyan, Tariq Luthun, and More

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

7 Writers Share Their Favorite William Trevor Story

7 Writers Share Their Favorite William Trevor Story

Jhumpa Lahiri, Yiyun Li, Norman Rush and More on the Master of Short Fiction

By Literary Hub | May 15, 2018

Five Books All Young Women Should Read

Five Books All Young Women Should Read

Suggestions from the Next Freya Project Readers

By Literary Hub | May 15, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

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Rumaan Alam: "Writer’s Block is a Fiction"

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9 Unexpected Mother's Day Gifts

9 Unexpected Mother's Day Gifts

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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Merman Sex, Mammoth bones, Motherhood, and more

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What We Loved This Week

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The Lit Hub Staff on Sakura Matsuri, Jesmyn Ward, Neo-Westerns, and more

By Literary Hub | May 4, 2018

Khaled Hosseini on How Art Makes Us Feel Less Alone

Khaled Hosseini on How Art Makes Us Feel Less Alone

Watch a Video Narrated by the Author of The Kite Runner

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Fate and Fortune: <br>What Are We Responsible For?

Fate and Fortune:
What Are We Responsible For?

Fiction/Non/Fiction #16: Jess Row and Meghan O’Rourke

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5 Book Reviews You Need To Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need To Read This Week

Charles Simic on Tracy K. Smith, Ron Charles on David Duchovny, and more.

By Literary Hub | May 3, 2018

15 Books You Should Read This May

15 Books You Should Read This May

Memoirs, Mothers, Crumbling Empires, and More

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