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What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

The Lit Hub Staff on Maggie Nelson, Vanderpump Rules, and More

By Literary Hub | April 27, 2018

Susan Orlean: Libraries Preserve the Stories That Make Up a Culture

Susan Orlean: Libraries Preserve the Stories That Make Up a Culture

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | April 26, 2018

Three Poems from <em>New-Generation African Poets</em>

Three Poems from New-Generation African Poets

Featuring Omotara James, Rasaq Malik, and Alexis Teyie

By Literary Hub | April 26, 2018

Meet the Finalists for the World's Richest Short Story Award

Meet the Finalists for the World's Richest Short Story Award

Miranda July, Curtis Sittenfeld and More on Process, Advice, and Writer's Block

By Literary Hub | April 24, 2018

Curtis Sittenfeld Has Been Reading Alice Munro for 15 Years

Curtis Sittenfeld Has Been Reading Alice Munro for 15 Years

The Author of You Think It, I’ll Say It on the Books in Her Life

By Literary Hub | April 24, 2018

The Challenge of Writing Across Time and Vernacular

The Challenge of Writing Across Time and Vernacular

Gregory Blake Smith in Conversation with Bonnie Nadzam

By Literary Hub | April 23, 2018

Best Reviewed
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  • Eradication: A Fable
  • The Boundless Deep: Young Tennyson, Science and the Crisis of Belief
  • The Last Kings of Hollywood: Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg—And the Battle for the Soul of American Cinema
  • End of Days: Ruby Ridge, the Apocalypse, and the Unmaking of America

Off the Clock: What the Lit Hub Staff Loved This Week

By Literary Hub | April 20, 2018

So, Who's Funny in the Age of Trump?

By Literary Hub | April 19, 2018

12 Books Guaranteed to Make You Cry

By Literary Hub | April 19, 2018

What the Critics Are Saying About the New James Comey Book

What the Critics Are Saying About the New James Comey Book

These Are the Toxic Consequences of Lying

By Literary Hub | April 17, 2018

Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

The Author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | April 17, 2018

Read the Poet Behind Roberto Bolaño's Ulises Lima

Read the Poet Behind Roberto Bolaño's Ulises Lima

Newly Translated Poetry from Mario Santiago Papasquiaro

By Literary Hub | April 16, 2018

Off the Clock: What the Lit Hub Staff Loved This Week

Off the Clock: What the Lit Hub Staff Loved This Week

Susan Sontag Books, David Bowie Exhibitions, Andre the Giant, and More

By Literary Hub | April 13, 2018

Eileen Myles on Loving <br>(and Hating) Poetry

Eileen Myles on Loving
(and Hating) Poetry

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | April 12, 2018

New Poetry by Queer Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Queer Indigenous Women

A Series Curated by Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | April 12, 2018

Get Yourself to The Believer Festival

Get Yourself to The Believer Festival

What Happens in Vegas is Art

By Literary Hub | April 12, 2018

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