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The Booker Revisited: Caroline Blackwood's Darkly Humorous
Great Granny Webster
Lucy Scholes Considers Another Contender of Years Past
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Lucy Scholes
| July 31, 2023
The History of Literature Puts Langston Hughes in Context
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History of Literature
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July's Best Reviewed Fiction
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Book Marks
| July 28, 2023
July's Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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How My Library Patrons Unexpectedly Helped Me Finish My Novel
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Laura Sims
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Robin Sloan on Social Media After Twitter
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The New Sex Writing: In Praise of the "Idiotic Erotic"
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Tamara Faith Berger
| July 26, 2023
A Queer Reimagining of James Joyce's
Ulysses
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Pleasure Beach
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Helen Palmer
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Jonathan Galassi Remembers His Friend, the Great Robert Gottlieb
“The last and arguably the most successful of the editor-publishers.”
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Jonathan Galassi
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Terrance Hayes Remembers Lucie Brock-Broido and Her Immortal Poetic Cats
“Cats purred seeking the contours of her language between their ears.”
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Terrance Hayes
| July 25, 2023
Wang Xiaobo on the Limitless Mind of Italo Calvino
“Literature has infinite potential. What could be wrong with that?”
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Wang Xiaobo
| July 25, 2023
Jasmine Lee-Jones on Lorraine Hansberry's
A Raisin in the Sun
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On Patricia Highsmith and the Horror—and Revelation—of Obsession
Hannah Meyer Considers the Power of Destructive Desire
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