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Julia Phillips on Why She Wrote <em>Disappearing Earth</em>

Julia Phillips on Why She Wrote Disappearing Earth

The National Book Award-Nominated Author
on First Draft: A Dialogue of Writing

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | February 18, 2020

Eleven Ways of Smelling a Tree

Eleven Ways of Smelling a Tree

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By Emergence Magazine | February 18, 2020

The Book That Began as an Acid-Fueled Speech at Woodstock

The Book That Began as an Acid-Fueled Speech at Woodstock

When Pete Townshend Whacked Abbie Hoffman Offstage

By Jack Hoffman and Daniel Simon | February 18, 2020

Judith Butler on the Case for Nonviolence

Judith Butler on the Case for Nonviolence

"Nonviolence requires a critique of what counts as reality."

By Judith Butler | February 18, 2020

Moving Beyond a Misgendered Childhood

Moving Beyond a Misgendered Childhood

Veronica Esposito on Realizing There's No True Normal for Any of Us

By Veronica Esposito | February 18, 2020

Mitchell S. Jackson Performs a Passage From His Memoir <em>Survival Math</em>

Mitchell S. Jackson Performs a Passage From His Memoir Survival Math

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Literary Immigration:
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Behind the Mic: On Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed, Read by Tiya Sircar and Michael Crouch

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LIC Reading Series Podcast: Kathleen Alcott, Ryan Chapman, and Nick Mancusi

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<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Run Me to Earth</em> by Paul Yoon, Read by Ramón de Ocampo

Behind the Mic: On Run Me to Earth by Paul Yoon, Read by Ramón de Ocampo

Emily Connelly and Jo Reed Discuss the Quiet, Time-Shifting Historical Novel

By Behind the Mic | February 17, 2020

The Student Movements That Went Toe-to-Toe With Nike

The Student Movements That Went Toe-to-Toe With Nike

On One of the Many Real Costs of Globalization

By Joshua Hunt | February 14, 2020

In Praise of Weird Literary Romances

In Praise of Weird Literary Romances

On Valentine's Day, 8 Novels of Unlikely Love

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In Renouncing the Myths of Old California, Did Joan Didion Deflect Responsibility?

In Renouncing the Myths of Old California, Did Joan Didion Deflect Responsibility?

Michelle Chihara Digs Through the Didion Family's Land Records

By Michelle Chihara | February 14, 2020

What Can the Artist Do in Dark Times?

What Can the Artist Do in Dark Times?

Paul Scraton on the Life and Legacy of Käthe Kollwitz

By Paul Scraton | February 14, 2020

The Word 'Anthropocene' is Failing Us

The Word 'Anthropocene' is Failing Us

Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher Propose Some Alternatives

By Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher | February 14, 2020

Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Parasite</em>, <em>Roadhouse</em>, and a Children's Book About Marijuana

Lit Hub Recommends: Parasite, Roadhouse, and a Children's Book About Marijuana

Also, Listen to the Moulin Rouge Broadway Soundtrack!

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