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Literary Criticism
Writing in the Interim Language: Jhumpa Lahiri and Chiara Barzini in Conversation
On Seeking a Literature’s Third Spaces
By
Chiara Barzini
| April 14, 2026
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
Featuring Patrick Cottrell, Tom Perrotta, Jim Windolf, and More
By
Teddy Wayne
| April 14, 2026
Announcing the Winners of the 2026 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction
Series Editor Jenny Minton Quigley on Tommy Orange, Chekhov, and Humble Stories
By
Jenny Minton Quigley
| April 14, 2026
Lena Dunham, Maria Semple, Solvej Balle, and more: 22 new books out today!
By
Julia Hass
| April 14, 2026
Of Nature, Art and Grace: On Norman Maclean’s
A River Runs Through It
James Chandler Remembers a Seminal Work of Autobiographical Fiction on Its 50th Anniversary
By
James Chandler
| April 13, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Tom Stoppard’s
Arcadia
Premieres in London
“It’s the best possible time of being alive, when almost everything you thought you knew is wrong.”
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Literary Hub
| April 13, 2026
Best Reviewed
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In Pursuit of Genius In Troubling Times: On Philip Owens’s
Picture of Nobody
By
Allen Bratton
| April 13, 2026
Five Novels That Showcase Queer Domesticity
By
Erin O. White
| April 13, 2026
One great poem to read today: Tim Dlugos’s “Shelley Winters”
By
Jessie Gaynor
| April 13, 2026
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Ben Lerner, Patrick Radden Keefe, Caro Claire Burke, and more
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Book Marks
| April 10, 2026
How
Amazing Stories
Served as the Blueprint for American Science Fiction
Ed Simon Goes Back to When the Past was the Future
By
Ed Simon
| April 10, 2026
One great poem to read today: Michael Ondaatje’s “To a Sad Daughter”
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 9, 2026
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“Might be described as a post-porn fever dream of Eastern European magic realism crossed with a plant-based
Joy of Sex
.”
By
Book Marks
| April 9, 2026
On the 1966 Poem That Warns of Bio-Acoustic Die-Off and the Destruction of Our Soundscapes
David Farrier Revisits Basil Bunting’s Classic, “Briggflatts”
By
David Farrier
| April 9, 2026
The Annotated Nightstand: What Anne Enright is Reading Now, And Next
Featuring Niamh Campbell, Sally Hayden, Louise Kennedy, and More
By
Diana Arterian
| April 9, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
For the week ending April 5, 2026
By
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| April 9, 2026
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Dane Bahr on Craft and Why Crime Fiction Is the Punk Complement to Literary Fiction
April 21, 2026
by
Dane Bahr
5 Books That Inspired: Marcus Kliewer
April 21, 2026
by
Marcus Kliewer
Joseph Moldover on What Being a Psychologist Taught Him About Writing Crime
April 21, 2026
by
Joseph Moldover
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"A social satire full of dopamine-releasing one-liners and sparkling writing But it can be frustratingly…"