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On the Relationship Between Motherhood and Madness in Victorian Literature

On the Relationship Between Motherhood and Madness in Victorian Literature

Kyra Wilder Talks About the Voice in Her Head

By Kyra Wilder | April 21, 2021

13 new books to get on Independent Bookstore Day.

13 new books to get on Independent Bookstore Day.

By Katie Yee | April 20, 2021

This Wild and Crazy Summer, Give in to the Chaos of Balzac

This Wild and Crazy Summer, Give in to the Chaos of Balzac

Drew Johnson in Praise of a “Disorderly, Conflicted, Brilliant Clod”

By Drew Johnson | April 20, 2021

What Happens to Our Writing When We Lose a Sense of Place?

What Happens to Our Writing When We Lose a Sense of Place?

Isobel Wohl on Leaving a City in Order to Better See It

By Isobel Wohl | April 20, 2021

On the Hazy Line Between Fact and Legend in <em>The Chaneysville Incident</em>

On the Hazy Line Between Fact and Legend in The Chaneysville Incident

Matthew Hunte Guests on the Lit Century Podcast
with Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols

By Lit Century | April 20, 2021

Ada Limón on Preparing the Body for a Reopened World

Ada Limón on Preparing the Body for a Reopened World

The Challenges of Emerging from Lockdown

By Ada Limón | April 19, 2021

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Interview with a Journal: Kenyon Review

By Vanessa Willoughby | April 19, 2021

Love Ukraine as You Would the Sun: 10 Ukrainian Books Worth Reading in English

By Kate Tsurkan | April 19, 2021

In Praise of the Graceless Literary Exit: A Reading List

By KT Sparks | April 19, 2021

Russell Banks on the Transformative Magic of South Florida

Russell Banks on the Transformative Magic of South Florida

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | April 16, 2021

How the American Civil War Gave Walt Whitman a Call to Action

How the American Civil War Gave Walt Whitman a Call to Action

Mark Edmundson on the Great American Poet as Defender of Democracy

By Mark Edmundson | April 16, 2021

How Black Queer Readers and Writers Nourish the Future

How Black Queer Readers and Writers Nourish the Future

Alexis Pauline Gumbs on the Power of Ancestral Connections

By Alexis Pauline Gumbs | April 16, 2021

The Challenge of Editing a <br>Beat Legend

The Challenge of Editing a
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Garrett Caples on Working with Michael McClure

By Garrett Caples | April 16, 2021

On Translating the Musicality of Sentences From One Language to Another

On Translating the Musicality of Sentences From One Language to Another

Julia Sanches Considers the Poetry of Eva Baltasar’s Prose

By Julia Sanches | April 16, 2021

What Have I Preserved: A Conversation with J. Nicole Jones

What Have I Preserved: A Conversation with J. Nicole Jones

Hilary Leichter Talks with the Author of Low Country

By Hilary Leichter | April 16, 2021

6 Latin American Novels That Changed How We Think<br> of Fiction

6 Latin American Novels That Changed How We Think
of Fiction

Bruno Lloret Recommends Books Juan Rulfo, Jose Donoso, and More

By Bruno Lloret and Ellen Jones | April 15, 2021

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