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The 1980s Tell-All That Scandalized Literary London
David Plante's
Difficult Women
: Jean Rhys, Germaine Greer, and Sonia Orwell
By
Scott Spencer
| September 27, 2017
Marianne Moore's Sexist Reception
She Was "Too Critical to Be a Poet and Too Poetic to Be a Critic"
By
Evan Kindley
| September 27, 2017
We Can't Ignore H.P. Lovecraft's White Supremacy
Lovecraftian Narratives of Race Persist in Contemporary Politics
By
Wes House
| September 26, 2017
Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies
On the Origins of
The Little Prince
and Restoring a Classic Plane
By
Douglas R. Dechow and Anna Leahy
| September 26, 2017
20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner
"Don't be 'a writer' but instead be writing."
By
Emily Temple
| September 25, 2017
Cheryl Strayed is Fed Up with Memoir-Bashing
This Year's Kore Press Memoir Award Judge Talks Literary Justice and More
By
Katherine Standefer
| September 22, 2017
Best Reviewed
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Did Mark Twain Anticipate the Nazis?
By
Arvind Dilawar
| September 22, 2017
What Quilting and Embroidery Can Teach us About Narrative Form
By
Sarah Minor
| September 22, 2017
12 Literary Writers on Stephen King's Influence
By
Emily Temple
| September 21, 2017
Talking Disco and the Disaster Imaginary with Andrew Durbin
"Perhaps Any Great American Novel is a Novel That is About Violence”
By
Thora Siemsen
| September 21, 2017
Opioids and Refugees: Why Not Poetry?
William Brewer and Javier Zamora on Writing For Damaged Communities
By
Literary Hub
| September 21, 2017
How A Single Rosh Hashanah Dinner Sparked 10 Years of Research
Devin Murphy on Recording the Memories of the Last WWII Veterans
By
Devin Murphy
| September 21, 2017
More than the Beauty or the Heroine
On Books by Julie Buntin and Carolyn Murnick That Complicate a Girlhood Trope
By
Zan Romanoff
| September 20, 2017
The Future of New Writing: Introducing
Freeman's
, Issue Four
New Writing from Valeria Luiselli, Samanta Schweblin, Édouard Louis, and More
By
John Freeman
| September 19, 2017
Franklin Foer on the Existential Threat of Big Tech
The Author of
World Without Mind
Talks to Andrew Keen
By
Andrew Keen
| September 19, 2017
Gwendolyn Brooks,
Maud Martha
, and Other Immortal Mortals
How Brooks Lives On Through Her Fictional Alter-Ego
By
Carina del Valle Schorske
| September 19, 2017
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