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Literary Criticism
Pico Iyer! Helen of Troy in the '90s! An African history of Africa! 27 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| January 14, 2025
Danielle Legros Georges on Docupoetics, the Nuances of Haiti, and Letter-Writing as Poetry
The “Author of Three Leaves, Three Roots: Poems on the Haiti–Congo” Story in Conversation with Poets.org
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Literary Hub
| January 13, 2025
He Got Away With Everything: Reading
True Grit
After the Reelection of Donald Trump
Piers Gelly Considers Charles Portis’s Masterpiece in the Long Shadow of 2016
By
Piers Gelly
| January 10, 2025
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Adam Haslett, Spotify, Karissa Chen, and More
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Book Marks
| January 10, 2025
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“The narrator’s voice is an extraordinary hybrid of a boy’s plaintive innocence and a man’s wry reflection.”
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Book Marks
| January 9, 2025
Diversity Syndrome: On Publishing’s Relentless Pigeonholing of Black Writers
Naomi Day Examines What It’s Like to Be a Black Writer of Speculative Fiction
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Naomi Day
| January 9, 2025
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I Want to Write About This Jerk Who Ghosted Me: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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Kristen Arnett
| January 9, 2025
Ream Shukairy on Syria After Assad
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Fiction Non Fiction
| January 9, 2025
Arrested for Driving While Black: The Effortless Racism of America's Criminal Justice System
By
Irvin Weathersby Jr.
| January 8, 2025
Judith Shakespeare, Grinning Literary Ghost: Lauren Groff on the Nuances of
A Room of One’s Own
From a New Introduction to Virginia Woolf's Classic, Oft-Misunderstood Essay
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Lauren Groff
| January 7, 2025
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025
291 Books We're Looking Forward to in the New Year
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Literary Hub
| January 7, 2025
Bylines and Big Edits: How a Career in Journalism Taught Elizabeth Harris the Techniques of Fiction
The Author of "How to Sleep at Night" on Revising, Writerly Advice, and Making People Very Mad
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Elizabeth Harris
| January 7, 2025
Zora Neale Hurston! The real-life Hester Prynne! Y2K! 27 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| January 7, 2025
Trees of Life and Knowledge: Jamaica Kincaid on Colonialism, Gardening, and Worshipping Her Plants
The Author of “An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children” in Conversation with Sandra Guzmán
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Sandra Guzmán
| January 3, 2025
Deer! Dystopia! Patrick Stewart! MLK’s definitive bio! 21 books out in paperback this January.
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Gabrielle Bellot
| January 3, 2025
Fighting for Book Workers’ Rights, Battling Book Bans, and Other Literary Resolutions For 2025
Maris Kreizman Looks Ahead to the New Year
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Maris Kreizman
| January 2, 2025
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