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Literary Criticism
Summers in New England: On Building a Community of Writers in Vermont
Nicholas Delbanco Remembers the Living and Dead Who Passed Through the Bennington Writing Seminars
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Nicholas Delbanco
| September 16, 2024
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Elizabeth Strout, Ronald Reagan, Roddy Doyle, and More
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Book Marks
| September 13, 2024
In Defense of Books Lists (but Not Literary Assholes): Introducing the Lit Hub Podcast
Host Drew Broussard Gets the Inside Scoop from the Lit Hub Staff
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The Lit Hub Podcast
| September 13, 2024
Why We Need More (and Better) Depictions of Older People in Literature
Anna Johnston on How to Write Aging Characters without Valorizing Youth
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Anna Johnston
| September 13, 2024
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“She will not let us have the happy ending we might prefer.”
By
Book Marks
| September 12, 2024
Ten Books That Reveal Myanmar for the Complex Mosaic It Is
Elizabeth Shick Recommends Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint, Karen Connelly, Charmaine Craig and More
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Elizabeth Shick
| September 12, 2024
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Why Aimie K. Runyan Spent Her First Literary Paycheck on a Coffee Mug
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Aimie K. Runyan
| September 11, 2024
Finding the Strangeness in the Everyday: A Conversation With Srikanth Reddy
By
Peter Mishler
| September 11, 2024
17 Novels You Need to Read This Fall
By
Emily Temple
| September 10, 2024
Timeless and Urgent: On Ha Jin’s
Waiting
and the Mercy of the Arbitrary
Rachel Khong: “We can’t help but wonder about the arbitrary demands and strictures placed on these individuals: What was it all for?”
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Rachel Khong
| September 10, 2024
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Teddy Wayne
| September 10, 2024
Modern Gun Ownership is Just Another Consumer Fantasy About Empowerment
Alex Trimble Young Wants to Tell a Different Story of US Gun Culture
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Alex Trimble Young
| September 9, 2024
Anna Marie Tendler on Self-Doubt, Hospitals, and Living on Her Own Terms
The Author of “Men Have Called Her Crazy” Talks to Cat Marnell
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Cat Marnell
| September 9, 2024
Silence is Power: Sara Nović on Joanne Greenberg’s
In This Sign
“The quietness... forces readers to reckon with the intricacies of deaf people as people.”
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Sara Nović
| September 9, 2024
Dunya Mikhail Talks Mythology, Translating Her Own Poetry, and Exploring the Past Through Objects
The Author of “Tablets: Secrets of the Clay” in Conversation with Poets.org
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Literary Hub
| September 9, 2024
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Rachel Kushner, Garth Greenwell, Weimar Germany, and More
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| September 6, 2024
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