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Reading Albert Woodfox's <em>Solitary</em> While Being Detained at Guantánamo

Reading Albert Woodfox's Solitary While Being Detained at Guantánamo

Ahmed Rabbani: "My overwhelming sense is one of sorrow."

By Literary Hub | November 19, 2019

On the Sci-Fi Pioneer Who Brought Math to the Masses

On the Sci-Fi Pioneer Who Brought Math to the Masses

David Lindsay Roberts Considers the Career of E.T. Bell

By David Lindsay Roberts | November 19, 2019

On Jane Austen, Elizabeth Warren, and the Legacy of the Stoic Woman

On Jane Austen, Elizabeth Warren, and the Legacy of the Stoic Woman

Rachel Vorona Cote Considers the Miss Dashwoods

By Rachel Vorona Cote | November 18, 2019

Look, Latin Is Not Useless, Neither<br> Is It Dead

Look, Latin Is Not Useless, Neither
Is It Dead

Nicola Gardini Refutes the Biases Towards the So-Called Dead Language

By Nicola Gardini | November 18, 2019

On Dennis Cooper's Elegant Jump to Film

On Dennis Cooper's Elegant Jump to Film

Jeff Jackson Considers the Cult Writer's
Latest Film Permanent Green Light

By Jeff Jackson | November 18, 2019

On the Unpublished Ending of <em>Picnic at Hanging Rock</em>, and Other Mysteries

On the Unpublished Ending of Picnic at Hanging Rock, and Other Mysteries

Romy Ash Wanders Through an Iconic Australian Novel

By Romy Ash | November 15, 2019

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The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s

By Mo Moulton | November 14, 2019

The Elusive Lure of Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland

By Philip Metres | November 14, 2019

High School Crush: On Literary Longing and Misdirected Lust

By Janet Manley | November 13, 2019

Let's Talk About Love: A Lost Vocabulary of Amorous Terms

Let's Talk About Love: A Lost Vocabulary of Amorous Terms

If You Love Someone, Give Them the Sheep's Eye

By Paul Anthony Jones | November 13, 2019

The Woman Who Brought Dostoevsky and Chekhov to English Readers

The Woman Who Brought Dostoevsky and Chekhov to English Readers

Sara Wheeler on Constance Garnett and the Problem
of Era-Specific Translations

By Sara Wheeler | November 12, 2019

Elizabeth Bishop in Key West, Island of Her Dreams

Elizabeth Bishop in Key West, Island of Her Dreams

On a 20th-Century Writers' Paradise

By Thomas Travisano | November 12, 2019

Why Resistance Is Foundational to Kurdish Literature

Why Resistance Is Foundational to Kurdish Literature

Ava Homa on What Statelessness, Trauma, and Political Exile Have Taught Her as a Writer

By Ava Homa | November 12, 2019

Imran Siddiquee on the Problem with

Imran Siddiquee on the Problem with "New Masculinity"

On Lindy West, Pharrell Wiilliams, and How to Be a Male Ally

By Imran Siddiquee | November 11, 2019

Azar Nafisi on Finding Herself in the Writing of Vladimir Nabokov

Azar Nafisi on Finding Herself in the Writing of Vladimir Nabokov

How a Writer is Shaped By Perpetual Exile

By Azar Nafisi | November 11, 2019

On the Line Between Plagiarism and Art

On the Line Between Plagiarism and Art

What Grant Maierhofer Learned in Borrowing from Dennis Cooper

By Grant Maierhofer | November 11, 2019

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