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Diana Arterian on Nadia Anjuman’s Life, Resistance, and Poetry

Diana Arterian on Nadia Anjuman’s Life, Resistance, and Poetry

From Smoke Drifts: Selected Poems

By Diana Arterian | December 11, 2025

The Annotated Nightstand: What Zefyr Lisowski is Reading Now, and Next

The Annotated Nightstand: What Zefyr Lisowski is Reading Now, and Next

Featuring Dorothy Allison, Aria Aber, Cameron Awkward-Rich, and More

By Diana Arterian | December 11, 2025

Maya Angelou Book Award Winner Alison C. Rollins on the Poetics of Sound, Space, and Image

Maya Angelou Book Award Winner Alison C. Rollins on the Poetics of Sound, Space, and Image

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 11, 2025

What Happens When Gen Z Encounters Catullus’s Filthiest Poem?

What Happens When Gen Z Encounters Catullus’s Filthiest Poem?

“Reading wakes us up to love, culture, grief, war, a range of possibilities too vast to name, and also to great discomfort.”

By Rachel DeWoskin | December 10, 2025

The Publishing Industry is Capricious... Gamble on Yourself

The Publishing Industry is Capricious... Gamble on Yourself

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By A. Natasha Joukovsky | December 10, 2025

Studies in Unmeaning: On Thomas Pynchon’s Detective Fictions

Studies in Unmeaning: On Thomas Pynchon’s Detective Fictions

Adrian McKinty Reads Pynchon’s Hardboiled Trilogy

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One Man’s Trash: Reflections on a Failed Novel

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On the Haunted History of Apartheid in South Africa

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Why Joan Didion Hated the Police

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Colm Tóibín on What It Means to Return to an Idea 20 Years Later

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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

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The Far Side of Disaster: <br>On Virginia Woolf’s Unacknowledged Plague Novel <em>To the Lighthouse</em>

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