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If Only It Were All Greek: A Reading List from Mary Norris

If Only It Were All Greek: A Reading List from Mary Norris

From Corfu to Crete, the Comma Queen Shares Her Favorites

By Mary Norris | April 2, 2019

Why, Exactly, Do We Have Subtitles on Books?

Why, Exactly, Do We Have Subtitles on Books?

Mary Laura Philpott, Out Here Asking the Tough Questions

By Mary Laura Philpott | April 2, 2019

Édouard Louis: On the Youth My <br>Father Never Really Had

Édouard Louis: On the Youth My
Father Never Really Had

From Who Killed My Father

By Edouard Louis | April 2, 2019

Why Don't More Writers Become<br> Public School Teachers?

Why Don't More Writers Become
Public School Teachers?

Belle Boggs on a Career in the Classroom

By Belle Boggs | April 2, 2019

Bryan Washington, Rising Star of Literary Houston

Bryan Washington, Rising Star of Literary Houston

The Author of Lot Talks to Benjamin Rybeck

By Benjamin Rybeck | April 2, 2019

Beneath Every Poet, a Criminal Lurks

Beneath Every Poet, a Criminal Lurks

“Burglar, forger, safe cracker, arch-bigamist, poet, musician and prize fighter.”

By Nick Ripatrazone | April 2, 2019

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

How Do People Actually... Change?

By Lori Gottlieb | April 2, 2019

'We Used to Call it Puerto Rico Rain,'
A Poem by Willie Perdomo

By Willie Perdomo | April 2, 2019

Science: The 'Colorblind' Approach to Racism Doesn't Work

By Jennifer L. Eberhardt, PhD | April 2, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: April 1, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: April 1, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | April 1, 2019

How to Cuss Like No One's Listening

How to Cuss Like No One's Listening

Katherine Dunn on the Importance of Specificity in Swearing

By Katherine Dunn | April 1, 2019

On the Stray Dogs of Mexico City: <br>a History and a Hymn

On the Stray Dogs of Mexico City:
a History and a Hymn

Chloe Aridjis Wanders from the Novels of Juan Rulfo to the Beaches of Oaxaca

By Chloe Aridjis | April 1, 2019

My Broke, Black, Beautiful Parents

My Broke, Black, Beautiful Parents

Damon Young on Growing Up with PTBD: Post-Traumatic Brokeness Disorder

By Damon Young | April 1, 2019

5 Books to Help Us Understand<br> the Present Moment

5 Books to Help Us Understand
the Present Moment

Douglas Brinkley Considers Totalitarianism, Climate Change, and More

By Douglas Brinkley | April 1, 2019

All Families Are Complicated: A Reading List

All Families Are Complicated: A Reading List

J.D. Salinger, Jhumpa Lahiri, and More Recommendations From Maura Roosevelt

By Maura Roosevelt | April 1, 2019

Brenda Shaughnessy: Imagining Dystopias to Save Us From Them

Brenda Shaughnessy: Imagining Dystopias to Save Us From Them

The Author of The Octopus Museum Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | April 1, 2019

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