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On Finding Yourself in the Work of Jhumpa Lahiri

On Finding Yourself in the Work of Jhumpa Lahiri

Nandini Balial on Language, Homeland, and Family

By Nandini Balial | February 9, 2016

We Are At Risk of Losing Serious Readers

We Are At Risk of Losing Serious Readers

David Denby on Teenage Reading Habits, and the Page vs. the Screen

By David Denby | February 8, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore

Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore

Where Community Comes First

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 8, 2016

Kamila Shamsie On Intizar Hussain's Novel, <em>Basti</em>

Kamila Shamsie On Intizar Hussain's Novel, Basti

Reimagining the Intimate Sweep of History

By Kamila Shamsie | February 5, 2016

Adapting Bolaño's Unadaptable Masterpiece for the Stage

Adapting Bolaño's Unadaptable Masterpiece for the Stage

The co-diretors of 2666 on translating 900 pages into 5 hours

By Monika Zaleska | February 4, 2016

When a Self-Declared Genius Asks You to Read His Masterpiece

When a Self-Declared Genius Asks You to Read His Masterpiece

In a Letter to a Total Stranger, Why I Read What I Read

By Jeff Sharlet | February 4, 2016

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By Amy Brady | February 3, 2016

How I Accidentally Wrote a Civil War Novel

How I Accidentally Wrote a Civil War Novel

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By Taylor Brown | February 3, 2016

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By Matt Gallagher | February 2, 2016

The Pirate

The Pirate

Jón Gnarr, trans. Lytton Smith

By Lit Hub Excerpts | January 29, 2016

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Graywolf's Jeff Shotts

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Graywolf's Jeff Shotts

An Independent Press on the Front Lines of Diversity in Publishing

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By Matthew J. Hefti | January 28, 2016

Garth Greenwell on Sex, Passion, and the Queer Body

Garth Greenwell on Sex, Passion, and the Queer Body

In Conversation with the Author of What Belongs to You

By Adam Vitcavage | January 28, 2016

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