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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Featuring Gabriella Burnham, David Goodwillie, Yiyun Li, and More

By Teddy Wayne | July 10, 2020

The Rise of the Feminized City

The Rise of the Feminized City

Leslie Kern on Women, Gentrification, and Public Spaces

By Leslie Kern | July 10, 2020

On Deadly Policing and the 1979 Southall Protests

On Deadly Policing and the 1979 Southall Protests

An Anti-Racist Demonstration and the Death of Blair Peach

By David Renton | July 10, 2020

Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Jaws</em>, <em>Bluets</em>, and <em>The Lovebirds</em>

Lit Hub Recommends: Jaws, Bluets, and The Lovebirds

Featuring TWO shoutouts to Search Party

By Literary Hub | July 10, 2020

In His Life and Writing, Robert D. Richardson Was Precise and Compassionate

In His Life and Writing, Robert D. Richardson Was Precise and Compassionate

Megan Marshall on the Great Thoreau and Emerson Biographer

By Megan Marshall | July 10, 2020

Nicholas Griffin on the Most Dangerous Year in Miami's History

Nicholas Griffin on the Most Dangerous Year in Miami's History

This Week on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | July 10, 2020

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Two Poems by Cleopatra Mathis

By Cleopatra Mathis | July 10, 2020

The Week in Books LIVE: JK Rowling, the Joys of Catfishing, and Pissing Off the Duolingo Owl."

By The Virtual Book Channel | July 10, 2020

How Do You Write a Memoir of the Unknown?

By Rose Andersen | July 10, 2020

David Harrington on How Music is a Portal to Deeper Truths

David Harrington on How Music is a Portal to Deeper Truths

From the Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengraber

By The Quarantine Tapes | July 10, 2020

Yascha Mounk: Is It Possible To Be a Centrist These Days?

Yascha Mounk: Is It Possible To Be a Centrist These Days?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | July 10, 2020

Janie Chang on Family Stories and <em>The Library of Legends</em>

Janie Chang on Family Stories and The Library of Legends

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | July 10, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>The Thing About Bees</em> by Shabazz Larkin, Read by the Author

Behind the Mic: On The Thing About Bees by Shabazz Larkin, Read by the Author

Jo Reed and Emily Connelly Discuss a Lively and Joyful Audiobook for Family Listening

By Behind the Mic | July 10, 2020

Philosophies of Distance and Proximity: Who Are We When We're Alone?

Philosophies of Distance and Proximity: Who Are We When We're Alone?

Corina Stan on Orwell, Murdoch, Canetti and Experiments in Isolation

By Corina Stan | July 9, 2020

André Aciman Follows Literary Ghosts in St. Petersburg

André Aciman Follows Literary Ghosts in St. Petersburg

On Getting Lost, Literary History, and Dostoyevsky

By André Aciman | July 9, 2020

The Men Who Brought Political Radicalism to Oscar Wilde

The Men Who Brought Political Radicalism to Oscar Wilde

On John Ruskin, William Morris, and the Nascent Anarchism of a Literary Icon

By Kristian Williams | July 9, 2020

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