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On the Unconventional 19th-Century Women Who Ventured to Write Novels
Rosalind Miles Considers Progress, Change, and "Lady Novelists"
By
Rosalind Miles
| February 5, 2021
Egyptian Nights and Other Tales of Romance and Imagination
by Alexander Pushkin, Read by Stefan Rudnicki
Explore Classic Stories of Russian Literature
By
Behind the Mic
| February 5, 2021
What Does It Mean to Write a Political Novel?
Tobias Carroll: When Fury Meets Fiction
By
Tobias Carroll
| February 4, 2021
On the Complexities of Motherhood: A Reading List
Avni Doshi Recommends Jhumpa Lahiri, Rachel Cusk, and More
By
Avni Doshi
| February 4, 2021
How Writing a Book Within a Book Saved My Novel
K Chess on the Importance Nested Narratives
By
K Chess
| February 4, 2021
The Wall of Silence: On Trying to Talk About Palestine, Israel, and the USA
Philip Metres Seeks Unoccupied Spaces for Conversation
By
Philip Metres
| February 3, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Lauren Oyler: Twitter has gotten so crazy... What if my book isn’t crazy enough?
By
Kyle Chayka
| February 3, 2021
Reading My Way Through a Pandemic with Post-Apocalyptic Literature
By
Maria E. Andreu
| February 3, 2021
How Istanbul’s Literature House Bridges a Divide in Contemporary Turkey
By
Jan-Peter Westad
| February 3, 2021
Reading Women
Recommends Books That Center Black Joy
Featuring Leah Johnson, Alecia McKenzie, and Lupita Nyong'o
By
Reading Women
| February 3, 2021
What Can an Intellectual Do? On Wallace Shawn’s
The Designated Mourner
From the
Lit Century
Podcast with Sandra Newman
and Catherine Nichols
By
Lit Century
| February 2, 2021
What Richard Wollheim Taught Us About the ‘Finished State’ of a Person
Sheila Heti on the British Philosopher's Memoir,
Germs
By
Sheila Heti
| February 2, 2021
Literary Disco Discusses Shruti Swamy's "The Neighbors"
Julia, Rider, and Tod on the Artful Short Story
By
Literary Disco
| February 2, 2021
Who Are the Mean Girls
in Literature?
Ellie Eaton Names Caroline Bingely, Vittoria, and Many More
By
Ellie Eaton
| February 1, 2021
How Should a Person Write
About the Internet?
On Debut Novels by Lauren Oyler and Patricia Lockwood
By
Emily Temple
| February 1, 2021
Searching for Mr. Darcy in Jane Austen's Would-Be Suitor, Tom Lefroy
This Week on the
History of Literature
Podcast
By
History of Literature
| February 1, 2021
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