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Annie Ernaux’s Object Lessons: <br> Braiding Identity Through Time

Annie Ernaux’s Object Lessons:
Braiding Identity Through Time

Mary Hawthorne on The Years

By Mary Hawthorne | May 6, 2020

Elizabeth Acevedo on Discovering the Shape Each Story Needs

Elizabeth Acevedo on Discovering the Shape Each Story Needs

In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | May 6, 2020

What Zora Neale Hurston Can Teach Us About Cancel Culture

What Zora Neale Hurston Can Teach Us About Cancel Culture

From the Writ Large Podcast

By Writ Large | May 6, 2020

Danielle Trussoni Refuses to Pick a Lane

Danielle Trussoni Refuses to Pick a Lane

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | May 6, 2020

George Packer: Can We Blame Everything on Donald Trump?

George Packer: Can We Blame Everything on Donald Trump?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | May 6, 2020

<em>Reading Women</em> Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Reading Women Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Kendra Winchester and Sachi Argabright Discuss This Month's Theme

By Reading Women | May 6, 2020

Best Reviewed
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Quick Poems for Quarantine

By Literary Disco | May 6, 2020

Kawai Strong Washburn in Conversation With Tommy Orange

By The Virtual Book Channel | May 5, 2020

Sheltering: Phyllis Grant is Cooking Her Way Through Quarantine

By The Virtual Book Channel | May 5, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Evil Eye</em> by Madhuri Shekar, Read by Nick Choksi, Harsh Nayyar, Annapurna Sriram, Bernard White, and Rita Wolf

Behind the Mic: On Evil Eye by Madhuri Shekar, Read by Nick Choksi, Harsh Nayyar, Annapurna Sriram, Bernard White, and Rita Wolf

Jo Reed and Brian Price Discuss the Original and Entertaining Play

By Behind the Mic | May 5, 2020

Samanta Schweblin on Writer's Block, Kjell Askildsen, and <em>The Twilight Zone</em>

Samanta Schweblin on Writer's Block, Kjell Askildsen, and The Twilight Zone

The Author of Little Eyes Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Samanta Schweblin | May 5, 2020

Are We Seeing a New Movement to Organize Publishing?

Are We Seeing a New Movement to Organize Publishing?

On @PublishersWeakly and Book Worker Power

By Corinne Segal | May 5, 2020

On Kierkegaard, Authenticity, and How a Person Should Be

On Kierkegaard, Authenticity, and How a Person Should Be

A Conversation with Sheila Heti, Noreen Khawaja, and Clare Carlisle

By Literary Hub | May 5, 2020

Jennifer Weiner on Representations of Fatness and the Line Between Affirmation and Self-Loathing

Jennifer Weiner on Representations of Fatness and the Line Between Affirmation and Self-Loathing

The Author of Big Summer Wonders About Love
and Digital Connection

By Jennifer Weiner | May 5, 2020

10 Books You Should Read This May

10 Books You Should Read This May

Recommended Reading from Lit Hub Staff and Contributors

By Literary Hub | May 5, 2020

The Louvre Has Survived Wars, Uprisings and Yes, a Plague

The Louvre Has Survived Wars, Uprisings and Yes, a Plague

James Gardner Shows Just How Much the Museum Weathered

By James Gardner | May 5, 2020

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