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The Quest to Acquire the Oldest, Most Expensive Book on the Planet

The Quest to Acquire the Oldest, Most Expensive Book on the Planet

Unwrapping the Most Beautiful Gutenberg of Them All

By Margaret Leslie Davis | March 21, 2019

The Lesser Known Life Behind'The Yellow Wallpaper'

The Lesser Known Life Behind'The Yellow Wallpaper'

Charlotte Perkins Gilman Wasn't Known for Fiction During Her Lifetime

By Greer Macallister | March 21, 2019

Not All Writers Can Afford Rooms of Their Own

Not All Writers Can Afford Rooms of Their Own

Rethinking the Romance of Writing When There Are Bills to Pay

By Asja Bakić | March 21, 2019

The Mobile Book Cart That Began on Instagram

The Mobile Book Cart That Began on Instagram

And Its Mission to Share Books By Women With New Readers

By Cecilia Nowell | March 21, 2019

Aldous Huxley Foresaw America's Pill-Popping Addiction with Eerie Accuracy

Aldous Huxley Foresaw America's Pill-Popping Addiction with Eerie Accuracy

We're Now Living in the Brave New World

By Robert Bennett | March 21, 2019

Arturo's Island

Arturo's Island

Elsa Morante, translated by Ann Goldstein

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 21, 2019

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Barry Lopez on the Hard Question of Humanity's Survival

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James Baldwin: 'I Never Intended to Become an Essayist'

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What I Wish My Children Could Learn From My Rural Upbringing

What I Wish My Children Could Learn From My Rural Upbringing

"A boyhood in rural America taught me economy and self-reliance."

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Writing Poetry to Find a Father Worth Grieving

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Learning From Carolyn Forché's Fearlessness

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Andrea Dworkin’s Argument Against Punctuation

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'The Idea of Others'A Poem by Brenda Shaughnessy

'The Idea of Others'A Poem by Brenda Shaughnessy

From her collection The Octopus Museum

By Brenda Shaughnessy | March 20, 2019

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