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Literary Criticism
On Reimagining
The Great Gatsby
as a Black American Story
Kyra Davis Lurie Explores Adaptations, Sugar Hill, and Fitzgerald’s Racism
By
Kyra Davis Lurie
| June 11, 2025
Sarah Aziza on Trying Not to Disappear
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds
By
Thresholds
| June 11, 2025
A Past Most Queer: Remembering Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Radical Gay Historical Fiction
B. Pietras on Queering “Flint Anchor,” LGBTQ Historical Stories, and Finding the Present in the Past
By
B. Pietras
| June 10, 2025
Tyranny as Tragedy: On
King Lear
, Maoist China and the Unpredictable Nature of Power
Nan Z. Da Explores the Similarities Between Shakespeare’s Play and 20th-Century Totalitarian Reality
By
Nan Z. Da
| June 10, 2025
Gatherings Gone Wrong: Five Books Featuring Disastrous Party Scenes
Jonathan Parks-Ramage Explores Brilliantly Bad Fetes in Books by Edward St. Aubyn, Raven Leilani, Deborah Eisenberg, and Others
By
Jonathan Parks-Ramage
| June 10, 2025
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
Featuring Geoff Dyer, Ivy Pochoda, Megan Giddings and More
By
Teddy Wayne
| June 10, 2025
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Black Gatsby! Britney Spears! Geoff Dyer! Queer chaos! 25 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| June 10, 2025
Bad Curls, Bad Character:
The Charged Meaning of Hair in 19th-Century America
By
Sarah Gold McBride
| June 9, 2025
On Marianne Moore, Unexpected Celebrity Poet of Midcentury America
By
Susan Gubar
| June 9, 2025
Beyond Teen Fiction: Six High School Novels for Adult Readers
Miriam Gershow Recommends Zoe Heller, Emily St. James, Jim Shepherd and More
By
Miriam Gershow
| June 9, 2025
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Susan Choi, Desi Arnaz, Melissa Febos, and More
By
Book Marks
| June 6, 2025
Skeletons in the Literary Closet: Five Novels That Dangle Family Secrets Before the Reader
Susan Walter Recommends Celest Ng, Lisa Jewell, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and More
By
Susan Walter
| June 6, 2025
The World is Alive; or, How Robert Macfarlane Came to Trust His Senses
Daegan Miller on the Beloved Nature Writer’s Latest Work
By
Daegan Miller
| June 5, 2025
There Are Too Many Books: What Happened to Publishing’s Summer Break?
Maris Kreizman Will Never, Ever Catch Up on Her Reading
By
Maris Kreizman
| June 5, 2025
Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? On
Notes to John
and the Selling of Didion’s Privacy
Evelyn McDonnell Considers the Questions Answered—and Raised—by the Book
By
Evelyn McDonnell
| June 5, 2025
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“Here’s a novel so pumped up and shredded it can’t possibly sit still on a shelf.”
By
Book Marks
| June 5, 2025
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