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Karl Ove Knausgaard on the Genius
of Ingmar Bergman
"So the workbooks are where Bergman is boundless."
By
Karl Ove Knausgaard
| January 11, 2021
How to Read
Ulysses
By the Numbers
Breaking Down a Surprisingly Revealing Technique
By
Eric Bulson
| January 11, 2021
How Nathaniel Hawthorne Distinguished Between ‘Novels’ and ‘Romances’
This Week on the
History of Literature
Podcast
By
History of Literature
| January 11, 2021
The Color Purple
and the Language of Healing from Trauma
Salamishah Tillet on Giving Voice to Survivors
By
Salamishah Tillet
| January 11, 2021
Announcing Season 3 of the
Thresholds
Podcast
Acclaimed Writers Reveal Life-Changing Experiences
By
Thresholds
| January 7, 2021
‘TS Eliot is the worst living poet.’ Literary burn book featuring Virginia Woolf up for sale.
By
Jonny Diamond
| January 6, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2021
By
Literary Hub
| January 6, 2021
On Writing Nora Joyce into Biographical Fiction
By
Nuala O'Connor
| January 5, 2021
Has the Parent Plot Ousted the Marriage Plot in Contemporary Fiction?
By
Peter Ho Davies
| January 5, 2021
Can We Stop Underrating
Shirley Jackson Now?
Benjamin Dreyer Talks to Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols
on
Lit Century
By
Lit Century
| January 5, 2021
Lit Disco
’s Best Picks of the Worst Year
Tod, Rider, and Julia Take on the Year 2020
By
Literary Disco
| January 5, 2021
Stories About Girls, Sex, and Power Are Vital—If We're Brave Enough to Look
On Watching
Cuties,
Teaching
Lolita
, and Moral Panic
By
Jerrine Tan
| January 4, 2021
Chekhov's
Three Sisters
: Comedy, Tragedy, or Foreshadowing of the Bolshevik Revolution?
This Week on the
History of Literature
Podcast
By
History of Literature
| January 4, 2021
Booksellers Recommend: The Best Under-the-Radar Books of 2020
When You Need Something Good to Read, Head to Your Indie Bookstore
By
Literary Hub
| December 30, 2020
The Best Books of 2020 You Might Have Missed
Bethanne Patrick Recommends Some Under-the-Radar Must-Reads
By
Bethanne Patrick
| December 29, 2020
Where
Blues for Mister Charlie
Fits into James Baldwin's Oeuvre
Isaac Butler Talks to Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols
on
Lit Century
By
Lit Century
| December 29, 2020
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December 19, 2025
by
Alex Segura
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