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Literary Criticism
Race Made Radioactive: How Yuko Tsushima Fused Multiracial Identity and Military Occupation
Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda on Translating the Nuclear Novel “Wildcat Dome”
By
Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda
| March 18, 2025
Kristen Arnett! Amy Shearn! Emma Donoghue! 25 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| March 18, 2025
A Small Press Book We Love:
Margaret the First
by Danielle Dutton
By
Jonny Diamond
| March 17, 2025
Punk, Poet, Prophet: In Praise of the Late, Great Shane MacGowan
Ed Simon on One of Music’s Great Lyricists
By
Ed Simon
| March 17, 2025
Deserted Beaches, Lost Souls: On the Beautiful Emptiness at the Heart of
White Lotus
David Barnes Considers the Literary Tourism of the Lotus-Eaters
By
David Barnes
| March 17, 2025
“My First Porno, My First Dildo, My First Love.” On José Donoso’s
The Mysterious Disappearance of the Marquise of Loria
Gabriela Wiener Considers a Beloved, Life-Changing Book
By
Gabriela Wiener
| March 17, 2025
Best Reviewed
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Musical Storytelling: Librettist Gene Scheer On Transforming Novels Into Operas
By
Viviana Freyer
| March 17, 2025
How Visions of Freediving Helped Diane Mehta Finish Her Novel
By
Diane Mehta
| March 17, 2025
A Small Press Book We Love:
Naples 1343
by Amedeo Feniello
By
Molly Odintz
| March 14, 2025
If Torrey Peters Wasn’t a Writer, She Would Build Saunas (and Other Literary Morsels)
The Author of "Stag Dance" Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire
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Literary Hub
| March 14, 2025
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Chris Campanioni Recommends Olga Tokarczuk, Dubravka Ugrešić, Anna Seghers, and More
By
Chris Campanioni
| March 14, 2025
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Karen Russell, Helen Garner, Torrey Peters, and More
By
Book Marks
| March 14, 2025
A Small Press Book We Love:
Pipe Dreams on Pico
by Brent L. Smith
By
James Folta
| March 13, 2025
What Nathaniel Hawthorne Has To Say to Silicon Valley About Techno-Optimism
Lisa Catherine Harper on the Painfully Enduring Lessons of a Celebrated 19th-Century American Writer
By
Lisa Catherine Harper
| March 13, 2025
Truth, Power, Art: A Critical Manifesto on Creative Nonfiction
Lauren Markham and Chris Feliciano Arnold on the Urgency Writing Truth to Power
By
Lauren Markham and Chris Feliciano Arnold
| March 13, 2025
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“A great Torrey Peters story feels like punching yourself in the face.”
By
Book Marks
| March 13, 2025
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Only Murders in the Building
Heads to London Next Season
October 28, 2025
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Olivia Rutigliano
The Texas Murder Mystery That Launched Skip Hollandsworth Into a Life of Crime Writing
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by
Skip Hollandsworth
We All Make Deals With the Devil: Five Mysteries that Feature Faustian Bargains
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by
Thomas Olde Heuvelt
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"