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'Completion,' <br>A Prose Poem by Ron Padgett

'Completion,'
A Prose Poem by Ron Padgett

From His Collection Big Cabin

By Ron Padgett | July 1, 2019

Working on a Novel About an Artist? Write Like a Painter

Working on a Novel About an Artist? Write Like a Painter

Kummer on Picasso, van Gogh, Hopper, and the
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By Luke Jerod Kummer | July 1, 2019

What Your Favorite Beach Read Says About You

What Your Favorite Beach Read Says About You

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By Emily Temple | June 28, 2019

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

The Best Writing at the Site in June

By Emily Firetog | June 28, 2019

The Torture of Being Trapped in an Australian Refugee Detention Center

The Torture of Being Trapped in an Australian Refugee Detention Center

Behrouz Boochani Recounts the Injustices in Manus Island Prison

By Behrouz Boochani | June 28, 2019

20 Years On, Jhumpa Lahiri's Empathetic Fiction is a Lesson for All

20 Years On, Jhumpa Lahiri's Empathetic Fiction is a Lesson for All

Domenico Starnone on the 20th Anniversary of Interpreter of Maladies

By Domenico Starnone | June 28, 2019

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By Liza Wieland | June 28, 2019

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Everything I Learned About Love I Learned From a Cavewoman

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By Amanda Rea | June 28, 2019

When Loneliness Leads to Sex Robots: A Study in Teledildonics

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A Life-Changing Afternoon in Paris With Edmund White

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Julia Phillips on Writing a Russian Story in an American Voice

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The 12 Best Book Covers of June

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By Emily Temple | June 27, 2019

Paul Auster on the Time He Met Samuel Beckett

Paul Auster on the Time He Met Samuel Beckett

"One remark speaks to the dilemma all writers must live with: eternal doubt, the inability to judge the worth of what one has created."

By Paul Auster | June 27, 2019

Advice from Montaigne: You Want to Be Wise? Don't Read Too Much.

Advice from Montaigne: You Want to Be Wise? Don't Read Too Much.

The Father of the Modern Essay Was Really Quite Unpretentious

By Antoine Compagnon | June 27, 2019

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