Literary Hub
Craft and Criticism
Literary Criticism
Craft and Advice
In Conversation
On Translation
Fiction and Poetry
Short Story
From the Novel
Poem
News and Culture
History
Science
Politics
Biography
Memoir
Food
Technology
Bookstores and Libraries
Film and TV
Travel
Music
Art and Photography
The Hub
Style
Design
Sports
BUY A HAT
Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
Fiction/Non/Fiction
The Critic and Her Publics
Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Thresholds
The Cosmic Library
Culture Schlock
Reading Lists
The Best of the Decade
Book Marks
Best Reviewed Books
CrimeReads
True Crime
The Daily Thrill
Log In
Craft and Criticism
Fiction and Poetry
News and Culture
Lit Hub Radio
Reading Lists
Book Marks
CrimeReads
Literary Criticism
What Gets Lost (and Found) in Translating Prose to Comics
Tobias Carroll on the Generative Power of Literary Adaptation
By
Tobias Carroll
| May 29, 2019
Vasily Grossman and the Plight of Soviet Jewish Scientists
The Tragic Tale of the Physicist Lev Shtrum
By
Alexandra Popoff and Tatiana Dettmer
| May 29, 2019
Jim Harrison's Last Poems—of Love and the Earth—Are the Arguments We Should Be Having
Dean Kuipers Reads the Poet's Posthumous Collection
By
Dean Kuipers
| May 28, 2019
Hiking Cormac McCarthy's Western Wilderness During an Immigration Crisis
Raksha Vasudevan on Coming Face-to-Face With the Myths that Make America
By
Raksha Vasudevan
| May 28, 2019
Are You a Roger or a Tiger? On Specialization vs. Variety
Hamilton Cain Considers David Epstein's
Range
By
Hamilton Cain
| May 28, 2019
Why We'll Never Get Tired of Literary Retellings
Meg Donohue on the Enduring Appeal of Updating Old Stories
By
Meg Donohue
| May 28, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Billy Kahora on Binyavanga Wainaina's Groundbreaking Work
By
Billy Kahora
| May 24, 2019
On Cora Crane and the Literary Women Who Prop Up Literary Men
By
Jaime Fuller
| May 24, 2019
What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?
By
Rebecca Brill
| May 23, 2019
How Imagining Other Worlds Can Help You Imagine Other Selves
Veronica Esposito on the Literary Paradigm Shift
That Came with Her Transition
By
Veronica Esposito
| May 22, 2019
Brandon Taylor: When to Protect Your Characters, and When to Punish Them
On Alice Munro, Karl-Ove Knausgaard, and the Impulses of the MFA
By
Brandon Taylor
| May 22, 2019
Six of the Best Bad Women in Fiction
From Jane Eyre to Olive Kitteridge, Sara Collins Favorite Flawed Protagonists
By
Sara Collins
| May 22, 2019
13 Common Mistakes in Book Reviewing and
How to Avoid Them
Jay A. Fernandez is Looking to Write Some Wrongs
By
Jay A. Fernandez
| May 21, 2019
Trying to Figure Out Bruce Chatwin's Unpublished
Magnum Opus
Jeremy Klemin on a Legendary Travel Writer's Attempt
to Figure It All Out
By
Jeremy Klemin
| May 20, 2019
The Ongoing Exile of the Undocumented
Oscar Villalon on
The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez
By
Oscar Villalon
| May 17, 2019
Discovering an Iconic Literary Character Was Based on Your Grandfather
Did Joseph Heller Base
Catch-22
's John Yossarian on Julius Fish?
By
Brian Birnbaum
| May 16, 2019
« First
‹ Previous
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
Next ›
Last »
Page 303 of 348
The Best Books of 2025: Noir Fiction
December 15, 2025
by
CrimeReads
5 New Books Coming Out This Week
December 15, 2025
by
CrimeReads
6 Suspense Novels and Twisty Thrillers Set in Small Towns
December 15, 2025
by
Laura Griffin
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Tokarczuk is an excellent storyteller She is very good at creating a 'sense of anticipation…"