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Fatima Bhutto on Bollywood's 'Most Unlikely Hero'

Fatima Bhutto on Bollywood's 'Most Unlikely Hero'

Deciphering Shah Rukh Khan

By Fatima Bhutto | September 27, 2019

In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form

In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form

Marcia Lynx Qualey on the Rise of a Complex, Capacious Literary Genre

By Marcia Lynx Qualey | September 27, 2019

Clarice Lispector: A Woman Knows To Say No

Clarice Lispector: A Woman Knows To Say No

From the Selected Cronicas, Translated by Giovanni Pontiero

By Clarice Lispector | September 27, 2019

Who Can We Trust? Maria Ressa on the Future of Gatekeeping

Who Can We Trust? Maria Ressa on the Future of Gatekeeping

The journalist and Time Person of the Year
talks to Andrew on Keen On

By Keen On | September 27, 2019

Inside Ann Patchett’s New Novel, <em>The Dutch House</em>

Inside Ann Patchett’s New Novel, The Dutch House

The Dutch House Novelist on The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | September 27, 2019

<em>Literary Disco</em> Visits <em>The Waverly Gallery</em>

Literary Disco Visits The Waverly Gallery

Julia Pistell, Rider Strong, and Tod Goldberg on Kenneth Lonergan's Award-Winning Play

By Literary Disco | September 27, 2019

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Here's What High Schoolers Thought of Lit Hub's Climate Change Reading List

By Mark Gozonsky | September 26, 2019

John Berger: Some Brief Musings on Time

By John Berger | September 26, 2019

So You Think You're Cool? On Referencing Pop Music in Fiction

By Robert Haller | September 26, 2019

The Day I Found Out My Father Was a Spy

The Day I Found Out My Father Was a Spy

Steve Healey on Coming to Terms with Family Secrets

By Steve Healey | September 26, 2019

Shelly Oria on the Challenge of Anthologizing Fiction and Poetry About #MeToo

Shelly Oria on the Challenge of Anthologizing Fiction and Poetry About #MeToo

The Editor of Indelible in the Hippocampus on The Maris Review

By The Maris Review | September 26, 2019

What Does It Mean to Be Human? Lori Gottlieb on the Life of a Therapist

What Does It Mean to Be Human? Lori Gottlieb on the Life of a Therapist

The Author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | September 26, 2019

On Gandhi and Nonviolence as a Spiritual Virtue

On Gandhi and Nonviolence as a Spiritual Virtue

But It Did Illuminate his Divine Duty

By Tridip Suhrud | September 26, 2019

The Freedom of Tossing <em>The Scarlet Letter</em> From a High School Curriculum

The Freedom of Tossing The Scarlet Letter From a High School Curriculum

Noah Cho on Finding and Teaching Literature that Reflects His Classroom

By Noah Cho | September 26, 2019

How the Word 'Ghetto' Traveled from Europe to America

How the Word 'Ghetto' Traveled from Europe to America

Daniel B. Schwartz Explores the Westward Exodus of European Jews

By Daniel B. Schwartz | September 26, 2019

How Rainbow Rowell Weaponized Fandom for Good

How Rainbow Rowell Weaponized Fandom for Good

Dana Schwartz on Fictional Books Within Fictional Books

By Dana Schwartz | September 25, 2019

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