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Art, Meat, and the Lives and Deaths of Animals
"Determining Whose Life is Grievable is an Act of Framing"
By
Hayley Singer
| October 2, 2017
Looking at the World Through My Character's Eyes
On Roleplaying as Research
By
Alison Moore
| September 29, 2017
My Own Personal Herakles
On Love, Loss, and the Fire at the Center of the Earth
By
Renée Branum
| September 29, 2017
We Have Always Dreamed of Other Worlds
Gabrielle Bellot on Literary Stargazing and Reckoning with the Infinite
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| September 29, 2017
Class, Race and the Case for Genre Fiction in the Canon
Adrian McKinty on Reading the Real Giants of Literature
By
Adrian McKinty
| September 27, 2017
The 1980s Tell-All That Scandalized Literary London
David Plante's
Difficult Women
: Jean Rhys, Germaine Greer, and Sonia Orwell
By
Scott Spencer
| September 27, 2017
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Evan Kindley
| September 27, 2017
We Can't Ignore H.P. Lovecraft's White Supremacy
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Wes House
| September 26, 2017
Did Mark Twain Anticipate the Nazis?
By
Arvind Dilawar
| September 22, 2017
More than the Beauty or the Heroine
On Books by Julie Buntin and Carolyn Murnick That Complicate a Girlhood Trope
By
Zan Romanoff
| September 20, 2017
Gwendolyn Brooks,
Maud Martha
, and Other Immortal Mortals
How Brooks Lives On Through Her Fictional Alter-Ego
By
Carina del Valle Schorske
| September 19, 2017
How Should a Male Writer Be? On the Toxic Competitiveness of Writers
From Mailer and Vidal, to Christmas Party Punch-Ups, It's Rough Out There
By
Alex Gilvarry
| September 11, 2017
Cormac McCarthy's
Blood Meridian
Was Almost a Plain Old Western
The Sneaky Literary Influences Behind a Modern American Classic
By
Michael Lynn Crews
| September 6, 2017
90 Lines For John Ashbery's 90th Birthday
In Memory of a Great American Poet, We're Reposting Birthday Wishes From July
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Literary Hub
| September 5, 2017
A Formidable Writer, An Exceptional Man: Philip Roth on Richard Stern
"His Direct Apprehension of the Real was Amazing"
By
Philip Roth
| September 1, 2017
Why We Keep Waiting for Godot
On the Enduring Popularity of a Bleak and Difficult Play
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Shannon Reed
| August 30, 2017
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