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Literary Criticism
Acts of Recognition: On the Women Characters of Haruki Murakami
Mieko Kawakami Considers the Work of One of the World's Great Novelists
By
Mieko Kawakami
| October 3, 2019
Can Language Be Understood as a Spiritual Medium?
Virginia Woolf, Anne Carson, and the Use of Form to
Investigate Truth and Death
By
Johanna Skibsrud
| October 3, 2019
Sigrid Undset's Doomed Flâneuse is
a Cautionary Tale
Lauren Elkin on
Jenny
, a Novel of Rome
By
Lauren Elkin
| October 2, 2019
On the Courage and Complexity of Olga Tokarczuk
Jacek Dehnel Considers the Work of the Great Polish Novelist
By
Jacek Dehnel
| October 2, 2019
On the Irreconcilable Temptations of Anne Carson
Karen Solie Considers One of Canada's Great Writers,
Just in Time for Nobel Season
By
Karen Solie
| October 1, 2019
Ocean Vuong: The 10 Books
I Needed to Write My Novel
On Herman Melville, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, James Baldwin, lê thị diễm thúy, and More
By
Ocean Vuong
| October 1, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On Monsieur Bovary, One of Literature's Most Necessary Characters
By
Alberto Manguel
| October 1, 2019
Cornel West on the Revolutionary Politics of the Foundry Theatre
By
Cornel West
| October 1, 2019
Karl Ove Knausgaard on the Writing of Jon Fosse
By
Karl Ove Knausgaard
| September 30, 2019
Lauren Groff on the Forgotten Genius of Nancy Hale
"The paradox is that one has to read the stories to understand how wrong we have been"
By
Lauren Groff
| September 30, 2019
When Will Ben Lerner Admit He's a Novelist?
The Topeka School
as Gateway Book
By
Emily Temple
| September 30, 2019
On Patrick White, Australia’s Great Unread Novelist
Madeleine Watts Wonders If Any of Us Can Go Home Again
By
Madeleine Watts
| September 30, 2019
In Search of a Black Odysseus: My Father's Journey Home
Maya Phillips on Wandering Through a Fallen Kingdom
By
Maya Phillips
| September 30, 2019
The Writer You've Never Heard of That Made My Book Possible
Mark Haber on the Life and Writing of Mila Menendez Krause
By
Mark Haber
| September 27, 2019
Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month
The Best Writing at the Site in September
By
Literary Hub
| September 27, 2019
In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form
Marcia Lynx Qualey on the Rise of a Complex, Capacious Literary Genre
By
Marcia Lynx Qualey
| September 27, 2019
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January 16, 2026
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The Historical Implications and Fictional Possibilities of the Hindenberg Disaster
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