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The Best Reviewed Memoirs and Biographies of 2022

The Best Reviewed Memoirs and Biographies of 2022

Featuring Buster Keaton, Jean Rhys, Bernardine Evaristo, Kate Beaton, and More

By Book Marks | December 12, 2022

Between Shame, Desire, and Destiny: On the Genius of Annie Ernaux

Between Shame, Desire, and Destiny: On the Genius of Annie Ernaux

Ken Chen Considers the Work of This Year’s Nobel Laureate

By Ken Chen | December 12, 2022

Robin Coste Lewis on Giving the Reader a Poetic Experience

Robin Coste Lewis on Giving the Reader a Poetic Experience

The Poet on Her New Collection To the Perfect Realization of Helplessness

By Literary Hub | December 12, 2022

The <em>Kindred</em> Adaptation Reclaims Octavia Butler’s “Grim Fantasy” for a New Era

The Kindred Adaptation Reclaims Octavia Butler’s “Grim Fantasy” for a New Era

Gabrielle Bellot: “No matter how long ago slavery might seem, it is always disquietingly close to us, both in time and memory.”

By Gabrielle Bellot | December 12, 2022

Elizabeth Strout: How Her Imagination as a Child Has Steered Her Writing Career

Elizabeth Strout: How Her Imagination as a Child Has Steered Her Writing Career

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | December 12, 2022

How CokeMachineGlow.com Defined a Decade of Music Writing

How CokeMachineGlow.com Defined a Decade of Music Writing

Clayton Purdom on the Enduring Afterlife of the Old, Weird Internet

By Clayton Purdom | December 12, 2022

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Talking to January LaVoy about the 2022 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Audiobooks

By Behind the Mic | December 12, 2022

The Best Reviewed Literature in Translation of 2022

By Book Marks | December 9, 2022

What to Read Before and After The Adventures of Saul Bellow

By Literary Hub | December 9, 2022

How Chekhov Made Sense of His Surroundings Through Writing Short Stories

How Chekhov Made Sense of His Surroundings Through Writing Short Stories

Bob Blaisdell on Chronicling the Literary and Personal Life of One of Russia’s Most Prolific Writers

By Bob Blaisdell | December 9, 2022

The Best Reviewed Graphic Literature of 2022

The Best Reviewed Graphic Literature of 2022

Featuring Kate Beaton, Nick Drasno, Jordan Crane, and More

By Book Marks | December 9, 2022

Why Is a Raven Like a Writing-Desk? On the Uses and Limitations of Mathematical Models

Why Is a Raven Like a Writing-Desk? On the Uses and Limitations of Mathematical Models

Erica Thompson Considers the Metaphors of the Numerical World

By Erica Thompson | December 9, 2022

Why All Writers, Especially Novelists, Are Political: Which is Why Novels Can Change the World

Why All Writers, Especially Novelists, Are Political: Which is Why Novels Can Change the World

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 9, 2022

When Cultures Collide: In Praise of Transnational Literature

When Cultures Collide: In Praise of Transnational Literature

Elizabeth Shick Recommends Imbolo Mbue, Min Jin Lee, Mohsin Hamid, and More

By Elizabeth Shick | December 9, 2022

Our 38 Favorite Books of 2022

Our 38 Favorite Books of 2022

The Lit Hub Staff Picks the Best Books of the Year

By Emily Temple | December 8, 2022

Our Favorite Lit Hub Stories From 2022

Our Favorite Lit Hub Stories From 2022

The Best Writing at the Site, According to Us

By Literary Hub | December 8, 2022

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