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Lit Hub Daily: March 8, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: March 8, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | March 8, 2019

Even If Netflix's <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em> Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?

Even If Netflix's One Hundred Years of Solitude Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?

Gabrielle Bellot on the Complexities of Adapting a Masterpiece

By Gabrielle Bellot | March 8, 2019

The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of <em>Wuthering Heights</em>

The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of Wuthering Heights

Unhappy People, If That's Your Thing

By Emily Temple | March 8, 2019

Frederic Tuten: On My Youthful Dreams of the Parisian Writer's Life

Frederic Tuten: On My Youthful Dreams of the Parisian Writer's Life

From the Bronx to Book Row and Back Again

By Frederic Tuten | March 8, 2019

Sandra Cisneros: A Dedication to Word-Workers, Asylum Seekers and More

Sandra Cisneros: A Dedication to Word-Workers, Asylum Seekers and More

From Her Acceptance Speech for the PEN/Nabokov Award

By Sandra Cisneros | March 8, 2019

Digging in to the Queer Subtext of <em>My Fair Lady</em>

Digging in to the Queer Subtext of My Fair Lady

Rebecca Renner Goes Behind the Scenes of an American Cinematic Classic

By Rebecca Renner | March 8, 2019

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How the United States Became a Part of Latin America

By Carrie Gibson | March 8, 2019

Five Indonesian Authors You Should Read

By Intan Paramaditha | March 8, 2019

From Shakespeare to Tolkien, Treasures from the NYC Antiquarian Book Fair

By Sarah Funke Butler | March 8, 2019

So You've Come Out to Yourself as Genderqueer. What's Next?

So You've Come Out to Yourself as Genderqueer. What's Next?

A Love Letter to Twentysomething Me

By Jacob Tobia | March 8, 2019

The Challenges of Readjusting After You've Been Time Traveling

The Challenges of Readjusting After You've Been Time Traveling

Mike Chen in Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | March 8, 2019

31 Books in 30 Days: Yahdon Israel on Nell Irvin Painter

31 Books in 30 Days: Yahdon Israel on Nell Irvin Painter

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

By Literary Hub | March 8, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: March 7, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: March 7, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | March 7, 2019

An Attempt to See Paris Through the Eyes of Georges Perec

An Attempt to See Paris Through the Eyes of Georges Perec

Lunch on the Place Saint-Sulpice with My Literary Idol

By Susan Harlan | March 7, 2019

C. Riley Snorton and T Fleischmann Talk Gender, Freedom, and Transitivity

C. Riley Snorton and T Fleischmann Talk Gender, Freedom, and Transitivity

With Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | March 7, 2019

Salvatore Scibona and Victor LaValle Talk War, Grad School, and the Inner Lives of Children

Salvatore Scibona and Victor LaValle Talk War, Grad School, and the Inner Lives of Children

In Which Marilynne Robinson Asks, "Who lives in the present?"

By Literary Hub | March 7, 2019

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