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Jack London, Rags to Riches and Back Again
Joy Lanzendorfer on the Author's First and Last Lives
By
Joy Lanzendorfer
| June 7, 2019
The Case Against R. Kelly is
a Case Against Us
Treva Lindsey on Jim DeRogatis's Unflinching Look at R. Kelly
By
Treva Lindsey
| June 6, 2019
Robert Macfarlane Finds a Little Hope in the World's Darkest Places
The Author of
Underland
Talks to Andrew Ervin
By
Andrew Ervin
| June 6, 2019
Kim Hooper on the Heavy Toll of Miscarriage on a Marriage
Finding the Right Story to Tell About Grief
By
Kim Hooper
| June 6, 2019
When We Read the Bible as Literature, Do We Retain Its Truths?
Jay Parini on John Barton's New
History of the Bible
By
Jay Parini
| June 6, 2019
"I Am Black and Reflective." Keith S. Wilson Talks to Jericho Brown
Two Poets Talk Truth, Tradition, Form, and More
By
Literary Hub
| June 6, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
70 Years of Misapplied Allegory: Happy Birthday
1984
!
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John Rodden
| June 5, 2019
The Poetic Half-Life of One Family's Nuclear History
By
Tyler Mills
| June 5, 2019
Mitchell S. Jackson on 'Stitching Together Imagined Communities'
By
Literary Hub
| June 5, 2019
On Becoming a Writer in the Middle of War
Hanan al-Shaykh on Arab Feminism, Pigeonholing Women Writers, and More
By
Hanan al-Shaykh
| June 5, 2019
What Silent Film Taught Me About Storytelling
Dominic Smith on the Power of an Obsolete Art Form
By
Dominic Smith
| June 4, 2019
Deadwood
, TV’s Most Literary Show, Gets Its Rightful Foul-Mouthed Send-Off
Tyler Malone on How a Series Should End
By
Tyler Malone
| June 4, 2019
How Sharing Books with My Dad in Prison Made Life Bearable for Both of Us
Tyler Wetherall on Why All in Prison Should Have the Right to Read
By
Tyler Wetherall
| June 4, 2019
Pablo Neruda's Life as a Struggling Poet in Sri Lanka
A Young Poet's Adventures in the Foreign Service
By
Jamie James
| June 3, 2019
A Kafkaesque List of Things Described as Kafkaesque
"Slept, awoke, slept, awoke, miserable life."
By
Emily Temple
| June 3, 2019
The Dark Side of the
Chinese Dream
Ma Jian on the Short Path from Utopia to Dystopia
By
Ma Jian
| June 3, 2019
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