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Growing Up Carlin

Growing Up Carlin

On Having a Legendary Comedian for a Dad

By Charles Arrowsmith | September 15, 2015

Beyond the Trans Memoir

Beyond the Trans Memoir

Juliet Jacques on Life After Transition—and Publication

By Veronica Esposito | September 14, 2015

Writing Across the Landscape

Writing Across the Landscape

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 3, 2015

Elena Ferrante: Master of the Epic Anti-Epic

Elena Ferrante: Master of the Epic Anti-Epic

Dante in the Key of Virginia Woolf

By Aaron Bady | September 2, 2015

Paul Auster is Speaking Directly to Me Through His Books

Paul Auster is Speaking Directly to Me Through His Books

In Which Mark Andrew Ferguson Praises Leviathan

By Mark Andrew Ferguson | September 2, 2015

A Literary History of the Nose

A Literary History of the Nose

In Which Very Few Olfactory Puns Are Committed

By Dustin Illingworth | September 1, 2015

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Reclaiming David Foster Wallace from the Lit-Bros

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Ottessa Moshfegh: What It Means to Be a Voice in the World

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Badass Women of Polish Mythology

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