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Literary Criticism
How Ayn Rand Became the Spirit of Our Time
Lisa Duggan on the Influence of the Original Mean Girl
By
Lisa Duggan
| May 31, 2019
Why I Had to Grow Up Before I Could Appreciate Alice Munro
Dennis Tang on Entering a New Era in His Reading Life
By
Dennis Tang
| May 31, 2019
Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month
The Best Writing at the Site in May
By
Literary Hub
| May 31, 2019
The Unlikely Winner of the World's Toughest Horse Race
Alyson Hagy on
Rough Magic
, Unruly Women, and the Beauty of Horses
By
Alyson Hagy
| May 30, 2019
The Radical Power of Writing in the First-Person Plural
Lynn Steger Strong on New Books By Jamil Zaki and Christian Kiefer
By
Lynn Steger Strong
| May 30, 2019
On Walt Whitman, Unsung Newspaperman
Understanding the Poet as a Journalist, in 2019
By
Philip Eil
| May 29, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
What Gets Lost (and Found) in Translating Prose to Comics
By
Tobias Carroll
| May 29, 2019
Vasily Grossman and the Plight of Soviet Jewish Scientists
By
Alexandra Popoff and Tatiana Dettmer
| May 29, 2019
Jim Harrison's Last Poems—of Love and the Earth—Are the Arguments We Should Be Having
By
Dean Kuipers
| May 28, 2019
Hiking Cormac McCarthy's Western Wilderness During an Immigration Crisis
Raksha Vasudevan on Coming Face-to-Face With the Myths that Make America
By
Raksha Vasudevan
| May 28, 2019
Are You a Roger or a Tiger? On Specialization vs. Variety
Hamilton Cain Considers David Epstein's
Range
By
Hamilton Cain
| May 28, 2019
Why We'll Never Get Tired of Literary Retellings
Meg Donohue on the Enduring Appeal of Updating Old Stories
By
Meg Donohue
| May 28, 2019
Billy Kahora on Binyavanga Wainaina's Groundbreaking Work
"Nothing was impossible for a writer like him."
By
Billy Kahora
| May 24, 2019
On Cora Crane and the Literary Women Who Prop Up Literary Men
In Celebration of a Writer, Bill-Payer, and Bordello Owner
By
Jaime Fuller
| May 24, 2019
What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?
Rebecca Brill on Inhabiting the Diaries of a Great Mind
By
Rebecca Brill
| May 23, 2019
How Imagining Other Worlds Can Help You Imagine Other Selves
Veronica Esposito on the Literary Paradigm Shift
That Came with Her Transition
By
Veronica Esposito
| May 22, 2019
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