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Literary Criticism
It Was All Greek to Her: With the Sappho-Obsessed in 1900s Paris
Eva Palmer Sikelianos, Pre-Modern Modernist
By
Artemis Leontis
| March 15, 2019
Why Do We Hate the Suburbs?
Suzannah Lessard on E.M. Forster, Bipartisan Snobbery, and the Language of Place
By
Suzannah Lessard
| March 14, 2019
Honoré de Balzac's Legendary Love Affair With His Anonymous Critic
Or: How to Marry a Famous Writer
By
Emily Temple
| March 14, 2019
Thankfulness, Praise, and Ross Gay
Adam Sol on 'Ode to Drinking Water from My Hands'
By
Adam Sol
| March 13, 2019
31 Books in 30 Days: Michael Schaub on Rachel Kushner
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Literary Hub
| March 13, 2019
When the Eeriness of Trauma Can Only Be Understood Through Fiction
How Kelly Link Helped Me See Things a Little More Clearly
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Kate Hope Day
| March 12, 2019
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| March 8, 2019
The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of
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| March 8, 2019
Digging in to the Queer Subtext of
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Rebecca Renner
| March 8, 2019
How Deborah Levy is Getting Me Through New Motherhood
On Sleepless Nights and Dreams of My Own Shed
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Szilvia Molnar
| March 7, 2019
Virginia Woolf's Depression Shouldn't Define Her
How We Often Overlook the Writer's Otherwise Happy Life
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Maggie Gee
| March 6, 2019
Michael Moorcock on H.G. Wells, Reluctant Prophet
A Sci-Fi Master on the Cusp of Modernism
By
Michael Moorcock
| March 5, 2019
Has the New Dark Age Begun Yet?
Peter Fleming on Why He Writes Toward Apocalypse
By
Peter Fleming
| March 4, 2019
A Novel for Our Times
Francisco Goldman on Valeria Luiselli
By
Francisco Goldman
| March 1, 2019
8 Gilded Age Stories That Predicted the Future
These Writers Foresaw Solar Power, the Internet, and Vaping
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Stephanie Gorton
| February 28, 2019
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