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Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror
Mariana Enriquez on the Dark Side of Writing as an Argentinian
By
Mariana Enriquez
| October 31, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalists Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri
The Author and Translator of
Trick
on Henry James and Ingmar Bergman
By
Emily Temple
| October 31, 2018
Reading Across America: The Longest Running Series in Queens
Richard Jeffrey Newman on Community-Building Open Mics
By
Richard Jeffrey Newman
| October 31, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalists Olga Tokarczuk and Jennifer Croft
The Author and Translator of
Flights
on Cats and Philip K. Dick
By
Emily Temple
| October 31, 2018
How Much Did James Joyce Base "The Dead" on His Own Family?
Colm Tóibín on the Greatest Short Story Ever Written
By
Colm Tóibín
| October 30, 2018
Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel
A Conversation on Curiosity, Empathy, and How to Start...
By
Literary Hub
| October 30, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre
By
J.W. McCormack
| October 30, 2018
The Radical Moralist: On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism
By
Adam Kirsch
| October 30, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Leslie Connor
By
Emily Temple
| October 30, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Christopher Paul Curtis
The Author of
The Journey of Little Charlie
on Writer's Block and Coaching in the Minor Leagues
By
Emily Temple
| October 30, 2018
Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics
César Aira Thinks We Could Use a Bit More "Whatever" in Art
By
César Aira
| October 29, 2018
In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World
Laird Hunt on the Women at the Center of His Novels
By
Laird Hunt
| October 29, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalists M. T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin
The Authors of
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge
on
Twin Peaks
, Boris Pasternak, and Vladimir Lenin
By
Emily Temple
| October 29, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Elizabeth Acevedo
The Author of
The Poet X
on Night Noises and Lucille Clifton
By
Emily Temple
| October 29, 2018
Are You Misusing These Common Words?
On the Rules of Usage You Might Be Breaking
By
Charles Harrington Elster
| October 25, 2018
What It Means to Write About Motherhood, Part Two
With Kim Brooks, Rumaan Alam, Sheila Heti, Meaghan O'Connell
and Jessica Friedmann
By
Literary Hub
| October 25, 2018
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