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What the Story of Richard II and Henry IV Reveals About the Nature of Power
Helen Castor on the Timeless Resonance of a Medieval Political Crisis
By
Helen Castor
| October 17, 2024
Anne Curzan on Our Changing Language
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| October 17, 2024
The Annotated Nightstand: What Mosab Abu Toha Is Reading Now, and Next
Featuring Naomi Shihab Nye, Faraj Bayrakdar, Mahmoud Darwish, and Others
By
Diana Arterian
| October 16, 2024
The (Unwanted) Sex Lives of Married Women: Eight Books About Complicated Desire
Kate Hamilton Recommends Deborah Levy, Han Kang, Soraya Chemaly, and More
By
Kate Hamilton
| October 16, 2024
No Human Is An Island: On Fiction As a Way of Connecting Across Difference
John Larison Considers the Importance and Responsibility of Writing “the Other”
By
John Larison
| October 16, 2024
“A Valentine to the Intoxicating Nostalgia of High School.” Joyce Carol Oates on Writing
Broke Heart Blues
“In rereading, I feel a clutch of the heart, and tears starting in my eyes.”
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Joyce Carol Oates
| October 15, 2024
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Mark Haddon! Dorothy Parker! Anthony Bourdain! 26 new books out today.
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Why the American Labor Movement Matters: This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast
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The Lit Hub Podcast
| October 11, 2024
Who Decides What Asian American Literature Is?
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Cherry Lou Sy
| October 11, 2024
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Alan Hollinghurst, John Lewis, John Edgar Wideman, and More
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Book Marks
| October 11, 2024
Which One of You Sent Me
Lonesome Dove
in the Mail? Or: Tackling the Great American Western
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Maris Kreizman
| October 10, 2024
From
Beowulf
to Foucault: On the Literary Influences of Cormac McCarthy
Michael Lynn Crews Investigates the Inspiration Behind “Blood Meridian,” “Suttree” and Other Novels
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Michael Lynn Crews
| October 10, 2024
Balancing the Books: Five Novels that Explore the Complexities of the Stock Market
Samantha Greene Woodruff Recommends Tom Wolfe, David Liss, Michael Lewis, and More
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Samantha Greene Woodruff
| October 10, 2024
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
"It insists on patience as it doles out its pleasures."
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Book Marks
| October 10, 2024
Jeff Sharlet on ‘Sanewashing’ and Fascism
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
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Fiction Non Fiction
| October 10, 2024
Five Books That Showcase the Fascinating Landscape of European Folklore
Ben Edge Recommends Work by John Maizels, Charles Freger, Stefan Fisher and More
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Ben Edge
| October 9, 2024
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Olivia Rutigliano
City of Secrets: 7 Novels that Delve into the Great Mysteries of Oxford
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A.D. Bell
6 Moody, Atmospheric Novels That Explore Womanhood and Societal Expectations
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by
Rebecca Hannigan
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Poignant Tender The final line of em The Rest of Our Lives em is by…"