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Literary Criticism
Will 'Go Set a Watchman' Spoil 'Mockingbird'?
Reviewing the Reviews of Harper Lee's Newsmaking Book
By
Jane Ciabattari
| July 14, 2015
On Our Fascination with Twins
A Literary History of the Pair
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| July 14, 2015
The Top-Secret Cinema of Manuel Puig
Watching Living-Room Movies in Rio de Janeiro
By
Javier Montes
| July 13, 2015
Nikola Tesla, An Alien Intelligence
Invention as Poetry, Electricity as Magic
By
Samantha Hunt
| July 9, 2015
Desire Lines: From Slave Ships to the 9th Ward
Traveling the Hidden Paths of History
By
Brenda Quant
| July 8, 2015
Ben Okri: Beyond Myth and Magic
Porochista Khakpour Revistis a Masterpiece of the New African Canon
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Porochista Khakpour
| July 7, 2015
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"Call Me Ishmael": At the Nantucket Book Festival
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Michele Filgate
| July 7, 2015
Quintessential American Fiction, According to the Rest of the World
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Literary Hub
| July 3, 2015
On the Surreal Genius of Kelly Link
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Laura I. Miller
| July 2, 2015
Toward a Desegregated Literature
A Requiem for the Culture Wars
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Calvin Baker
| July 1, 2015
Bohumil Hrabal: Of Beer, Whores, and Samizdat
On the Greatest Czech Writer of the Past Century
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Joshua Cohen
| June 30, 2015
The Book That Changed My Life
Discovering the Whole World in 'Lonesome Dove'
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Malcolm Brooks
| June 19, 2015
Genre Wars, Amazon, and the Market for Heart
Where Do We Go From Here?
By
M. C. Mah
| June 16, 2015
The Life of the Doctor as Writer
A Pediatric Oncologist Writes a Novel
By
Ray Barfield
| June 12, 2015
Island Life: A Hawaiian Reading List
In Honor of Kamehemeha Day, Books from the 50th State
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Amy Hundley
| June 11, 2015
Traveling Deep Below the Surface of the Book
At the Intersection of Science, Art, and Fiction
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Literary Hub
| June 11, 2015
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"rench bring us directly into her characters heads The mystery is as much about their…"