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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

Deep Time and an Uncertain Futureon the Orkney Islands

Deep Time and an Uncertain Futureon the Orkney Islands

Considering Energy Solutions in Remote Communities

By Laura Watts | March 25, 2019

The Quest to Acquire the Oldest, Most Expensive Book on the Planet

The Quest to Acquire the Oldest, Most Expensive Book on the Planet

Unwrapping the Most Beautiful Gutenberg of Them All

By Margaret Leslie Davis | March 21, 2019

Arturo's Island

Arturo's Island

Elsa Morante, translated by Ann Goldstein

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 21, 2019

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Barry Lopez on the Hard Question of Humanity's Survival

By Barry Lopez | March 20, 2019

Andrea Dworkin’s Argument Against Punctuation

By Andrea Dworkin | March 20, 2019

Make Me a City

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 20, 2019

Memories of the Future

Memories of the Future

Siri Hustvedt

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 19, 2019

Samuel Beckett, Thrower of Shade

Samuel Beckett, Thrower of Shade

From Frederic Pajak's Illustrated Memoir, Uncertain Manifesto

By Frederic Pajak | March 18, 2019

Oksana, Behave!

Oksana, Behave!

Maria Kuznetsova

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 18, 2019

James Joyce's Dublin, a Microcosm of the World

James Joyce's Dublin, a Microcosm of the World

The Streets in Ulysses Are the Streets of the Everyman

By Sarah Baxter | March 15, 2019

The Word for Woman is Wilderness

The Word for Woman is Wilderness

Abi Andrews

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 15, 2019

The History of Humanity, As Revealed By Its Walls

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On the Boundaries That Define Our Lives

By Paul Crenshaw | March 14, 2019

The Night Swimmers

The Night Swimmers

Peter Rock

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