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Literary Criticism
David Grossman Remembers His Friend, the Novelist AB Yehoshua
“He was able to show us the how ‘grand’ history seeps into the soul of the individual, at times bursting forth from within.”
By
David Grossman
| June 23, 2022
Endnotes on Inheritance: Marie-Helene Bertino, Ocean Vuong, and More Voices from
Thresholds
Hosted by Jordan Kisner and Drew Broussard
By
Thresholds
| June 23, 2022
Was
Bambi
an Autobiographical Novel?
Jack Zipes Guests on the
Book Dreams
Podcast
By
Book Dreams
| June 23, 2022
“Warnings Imply You Have a Choice.” Rebecca Solnit in Conversation with Margaret Atwood
Celebrating 40 Years of
Orion Magazine
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Literary Hub
| June 22, 2022
13 new books to get you through this work week.
By
Katie Yee
| June 21, 2022
A Close Reading of Emily Dickinson’s Poem “Because I could not stop for Death”
From
The History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| June 21, 2022
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| June 21, 2022
What a Global Approach to Writing Teaches Us
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Ru Freeman
| June 21, 2022
The Creative Rebellion of Black Liberated Life: A Reading List for Juneteenth
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| June 20, 2022
The Ultimate Summer 2022 Reading List
Math + Books = ???
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Emily Temple
| June 17, 2022
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Molly Odintz
| June 17, 2022
Annie Proulx Revisits William Golding’s
Rites of Passage
“Golding had a fantastic imaginative ability that allowed him into humanity’s more unsavory byways.”
By
Annie Proulx
| June 17, 2022
Does George Saunders’s
Escape From Spiderhead
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Jonathan Russell Clark on Netflix’s $100 Million Adaptation of a Beloved Short Story
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Jonathan Russell Clark
| June 17, 2022
Finding the One Book My Young Son Would Sit Still To
Kevin Koczwara on the Genius of Maurice Sendak and Reading
Where the Wild Things Are
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Kevin Koczwara
| June 17, 2022
“Each War Zone Spawns Its Own Bibliography.” On Reading as a Humanitarian Worker
Gareth Owen Recommends Ben Okri, Barbara Kingsolver, and More
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Gareth Owen
| June 17, 2022
All Tomorrow’s Fables: How Do We Write About This Vanishing World?
Daegan Miller on
The World As We Knew It
and New Kinds of Nature Writing
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Daegan Miller
| June 16, 2022
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