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Brandon Taylor, Megha Majumdar, Susan Orlean, and more: 27 new books out today!

Brandon Taylor, Megha Majumdar, Susan Orlean, and more: 27 new books out today!

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Who Was Peter Matthiessen, Really?

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Quan Barry on Writing a Horror Novel Set in Antarctica

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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

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Beyond One-Note Nastiness: On Getting Inside the Head of a Despicable Character

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A Cross-Genre Trek: How Translation Improved My Debut Novel

A Cross-Genre Trek: How Translation Improved My Debut Novel

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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson on Hope

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson on Hope

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Thomas Pynchon Has Been Warning Us About American Fascism the Whole Time

Thomas Pynchon Has Been Warning Us About American Fascism the Whole Time

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On Translating Proust and the Art of Not Reading Ahead

On Translating Proust and the Art of Not Reading Ahead

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Why We Write the Extra Details

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