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The Parisian

The Parisian

Isabella Hammad

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 11, 2019

Optic Nerve

Optic Nerve

María Gainza, translated by Thomas Bunstead

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 10, 2019

Phantoms

Phantoms

Christian Kiefer

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 9, 2019

"Some Female Cats and People"

Olivia Clare

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 8, 2019

Henry, Himself

Henry, Himself

Stewart O'Nan

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 5, 2019

A Wonderful Stroke of Luck

A Wonderful Stroke of Luck

Ann Beattie

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 4, 2019

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Lost and Wanted

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 3, 2019

Crossing

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By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 1, 2019

What Will Happen to the World as<br> Life Expectancy Goes Up?

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By Paul Morland | April 1, 2019

Olive Schreiner: Charlotte Brontë of South Africa, 19th-Century Celebrity

Olive Schreiner: Charlotte Brontë of South Africa, 19th-Century Celebrity

On Compassion and Dissent in an Outpost of Empire

By Lyndall Gordon | March 29, 2019

The Old Drift

The Old Drift

Namwali Serpell

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 29, 2019

Anatomy of a Perfect Album: On Joni Mitchell's <em>Blue</em>

Anatomy of a Perfect Album: On Joni Mitchell's Blue

"Only a phase, these dark café days."

By John Corbett | March 28, 2019

A Change of Time

A Change of Time

Ida Jessen, translated by Martin Aitken

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 28, 2019

Meet the Reclusive Woman Who Became a Pioneer of Science Fiction

Meet the Reclusive Woman Who Became a Pioneer of Science Fiction

The Amazing Stories of Clare Winger Harris

By Brad Ricca | March 27, 2019

Did Seneca Write a Treatise on Anger in Response to Unstable Leaders?

Did Seneca Write a Treatise on Anger in Response to Unstable Leaders?

"Your anger is a kind of madness." The Ancients Talking About Twitter, Probably

By James Romm | March 26, 2019

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