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On Patrick White, Australia’s Great Unread Novelist

On Patrick White, Australia’s Great Unread Novelist

Madeleine Watts Wonders If Any of Us Can Go Home Again

By Madeleine Watts | September 30, 2019

In Search of a Black Odysseus: My Father's Journey Home

In Search of a Black Odysseus: My Father's Journey Home

Maya Phillips on Wandering Through a Fallen Kingdom

By Maya Phillips | September 30, 2019

The Writer You've Never Heard of That Made My Book Possible

The Writer You've Never Heard of That Made My Book Possible

Mark Haber on the Life and Writing of Mila Menendez Krause

By Mark Haber | September 27, 2019

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

The Best Writing at the Site in September

By Literary Hub | September 27, 2019

In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form

In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form

Marcia Lynx Qualey on the Rise of a Complex, Capacious Literary Genre

By Marcia Lynx Qualey | September 27, 2019

Here's What High Schoolers Thought of Lit Hub's Climate Change Reading List

Here's What High Schoolers Thought of Lit Hub's Climate Change Reading List

What Do They Actually Want to Read?

By Mark Gozonsky | September 26, 2019

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • Big Kiss, Bye-Bye
  • Bad Bad Girl
  • The Ten Year Affair
  • Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice
  • Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy
  • Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution

The Freedom of Tossing The Scarlet Letter From a High School Curriculum

By Noah Cho | September 26, 2019

How Rainbow Rowell Weaponized Fandom for Good

By Dana Schwartz | September 25, 2019

Since When Did Animals Become Synonymous With
Our Grief?

By Rebecca Renner | September 25, 2019

Neil Gaiman on the Good Kind of Trolls

Neil Gaiman on the Good Kind of Trolls

Introducing the Spellbinding Folktales of Norway

By Neil Gaiman | September 20, 2019

For Diasporic Writers, Nostalgia is a Powerful Tool For Engaging Home

For Diasporic Writers, Nostalgia is a Powerful Tool For Engaging Home

Rosa Boshier: So Stop Calling It "Sentimental"

By Rosa Boshier | September 20, 2019

Open to Interpretation: The Brief Relationship of Susan Sontag and Jasper Johns

Open to Interpretation: The Brief Relationship of Susan Sontag and Jasper Johns

On the Highs and Lows of Art and Life

By Benjamin Moser | September 19, 2019

Pico Iyer on the Infinite <br>Silences of Japan

Pico Iyer on the Infinite
Silences of Japan

Kawabata: “No word can say as much as silence.”

By Pico Iyer | September 18, 2019

My First Library Was a Library of Porn

My First Library Was a Library of Porn

Brian Bouldrey Wanders Through the Smutty Old Times Square of Literature

By Brian D. Bouldrey | September 17, 2019

On the Haunted Lives of Girls and Women

On the Haunted Lives of Girls and Women

Rachel Eve Moulton Considers the Way Horror is Housed in the Body

By Rachel Eve Moulton | September 17, 2019

The US Tour That Made Gertrude Stein a Household Name

The US Tour That Made Gertrude Stein a Household Name

She Was Always Ready for the Paparazzi

By Roy Morris, Jr. | September 16, 2019

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