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Literary Criticism
What is a Philosopher? A Laughingstock, an Absentminded Buffoon?
Simon Critchley is Unafraid to Ask the Hard Questions
By
Simon Critchley
| April 27, 2021
12 new books to get your hands on right now.
By
Katie Yee
| April 27, 2021
Life Beyond Act One: Why We Need More Stories About Older Women
Mary Sharratt on Moving Beyond Coming of Age
By
Mary Sharratt
| April 27, 2021
Why George Orwell’s
Homage to Catalonia
is necessary reading for the 21st century.
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 26, 2021
How Djuna Barnes Joined the Lost Generation
This Week on the
History of Literature
Podcast
with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| April 26, 2021
On Exploring Philosophy in Fiction and Autobiography: A Reading List
Tom Whyman Recommends CLR James, Theodor Adorno, and More
By
Tom Whyman
| April 26, 2021
Best Reviewed
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20 Famous Writers’ Sartorial Trademarks, Ranked
By
Emily Temple
| April 23, 2021
Bad Girl Debutantes, Rebellious Nuns, and a Pregnant Moose: 5 Books You May Have Missed in March
By
Bethanne Patrick
| April 23, 2021
10 Women Poets Who Inspired Me To Become a Writer
By
Aija Mayrock
| April 23, 2021
Will Our Next Wave of Fiction Be Escapist, or Corrective?
This Week on the
Literary Disco
Podcast
By
Literary Disco
| April 23, 2021
Why Should You Read?
Will Self Wonders What the Hell We Think We’re Doing
By
Will Self
| April 22, 2021
Katherine O’Callaghan on the Irish Contexts for Mythical Figure Finn MacCool
This Week on
Finnegan and Friends
, a Podcast About the Most Mystifying Book Ever Written
By
The Cosmic Library
| April 22, 2021
Walkin’ While Dead: On Black Horror and Wesley Brown’s
Tragic Magic
Erica Vital-Lazare Reads the Present in a Novel of the Past
By
Erica Vital-Lazare
| April 21, 2021
Rereading
The Phantom Tollbooth
in This Year of Our Pandemic Doldrums
Kate Washington on Norton Juster’s Classic
By
Kate Washington
| April 21, 2021
The Excruciating Decision to
End a Cat’s Life
Martha Cooley on Bohumil Hrabal, Stevie Smith, and the
Death of Her Cat Zora
By
Martha Cooley
| April 21, 2021
On the Places and Poetic Forms of the Black Southern Poet
Khalisa Rae Considers What It Means to Write in the “Southern Tradition”
By
Khalisa Rae
| April 21, 2021
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