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Yukio Mishima on the Beautiful Death of James Dean

Yukio Mishima on the Beautiful Death of James Dean

Novelists, However, Should Avoid Dying Young

By Yukio Mishima | April 29, 2019

David Means on the World As<br> Endless Inspiration

David Means on the World As
Endless Inspiration

"Art arrives out of a tension between the private and the public..."

By David Means | April 29, 2019

The Stories We Tell Our Sons <br>About Becoming Men

The Stories We Tell Our Sons
About Becoming Men

Sophia Shalmiyev on Raising a Boy in America

By Sophia Shalmiyev | April 29, 2019

The Journey That Changed Geoffrey Chaucer's Life

The Journey That Changed Geoffrey Chaucer's Life

Two Tyrants, Two Poets, and a Long Pilgrimage to Milan

By Marion Turner | April 29, 2019

Edward Said on the Death of American Activist Rachel Corrie

Edward Said on the Death of American Activist Rachel Corrie

From One of His Last Speeches in 2003

By Edward Said | April 29, 2019

Keith Gessen on Soviet Publishing and His Roundabout Path to Writing Fiction

Keith Gessen on Soviet Publishing and His Roundabout Path to Writing Fiction

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | April 29, 2019

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'And What Now of Dreaming?'
A Poem by Deborah Landau

From Her Collection Soft Targets

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Lit Hub Daily: April 26, 2019

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William Faulkner's grudging, misogynistic fan letter to Anita Loos

William Faulkner's grudging, misogynistic fan letter to Anita Loos

"I am still rather Victorian in my prejudices . . ."

By Emily Temple | April 26, 2019

Miami's Brief, Vivid Poetry Procession

Miami's Brief, Vivid Poetry Procession

A Statement on Borders at the O, Miami Festival

By Monica Uszerowicz | April 26, 2019

Can a Little Bit of Data Make Parenting Easier?

Can a Little Bit of Data Make Parenting Easier?

Emily Oster Talks to Pamela Druckerman About Her "Parenting Book for Economists"

By Literary Hub | April 26, 2019

On the Importance of Getting the Science Right in Your Novel

On the Importance of Getting the Science Right in Your Novel

When the World of Fact Helps Fiction Do Its Job

By Andrea Rothman | April 26, 2019

Like Twitter But Cold: On the Literary Culture of Arctic Expeditions

Like Twitter But Cold: On the Literary Culture of Arctic Expeditions

Can You Can Imagine Taking a Printing Press to the North Pole?

By Hester Blum | April 26, 2019

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