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We Didn't Ask, But Laszlo Krasznahorkai Recommended 8 Books Anyway
From Ákos Győrffy to Miklós Mészöly (and Pynchon, too)
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| June 26, 2018
On Apocalyptic Poetry
Brandon Brown and Claire Marie Stancek in Conversation
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| June 25, 2018
Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation
"As a Culture, We’re Very Interested in Stories of Women Being Broken"
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| June 22, 2018
What We Loved This Week
The Lit Hub Staff on Valeria Luiselli, the World Cup,
Sharp Objects
, and more
By
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| June 22, 2018
New Poetry by Indigenous Women
A Series Curated by Natalie Diaz
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| June 21, 2018
What We Loved This Week
The Lit Hub Staff on
Heredity
,
A Wrinkle in Time
,
Planet of the Apes
, and more
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| June 15, 2018
Best Reviewed
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| June 14, 2018
What to Expect When You're Expecting...Your First Book
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| June 14, 2018
Joseph O'Neill Finds the Act of Writing... Nauseating?
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| June 13, 2018
What We Loved This Week
The Lit Hub Staff on
Silicon Valley
, Rachel Kushner, Beach House, and more
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Literary Hub
| June 8, 2018
16 Books You Should Read This June
From Memoirs to Graphic Novels, Short Stories, and Autofiction
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| June 5, 2018
Babies,
The Big Sleep
, Cult Writers, and More: Our Favorite Stories of May
The Best Writing on Lit Hub Last Month
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| June 1, 2018
What We Loved This Week
The Lit Hub Staff on Mary Gaitskill,
Fahrenheit 451
,
Vertigo
, and more
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| June 1, 2018
Writing About Mass Incarceration
Across Genres
Fiction/Non/Fiction #18: Zachary Lazar and Reginald Dwayne Betts
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| May 31, 2018
What We Loved This Week
Rachel Kushner, Lorrie Moore,
Seinfeld
vs.
Friends
, and more
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| May 25, 2018
10 Small Press Books to Read this Summer
As Recommended by Booksellers at Sector 2337
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| May 24, 2018
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