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Kiese Laymon: Surviving the Failures of Others

Kiese Laymon: Surviving the Failures of Others

The Author of Heavy in Conversation with Brandon Taylor

By Brandon Taylor | November 27, 2018

Here are the Biggest Fiction Bestsellers of the Last 100 Years

Here are the Biggest Fiction Bestsellers of the Last 100 Years

(And What Everyone Read Instead)

By Emily Temple | November 27, 2018

What It Was Like to Work With Julian Assange on Publishing Wikileaks

What It Was Like to Work With Julian Assange on Publishing Wikileaks

The Former Editor of The Guardian on a Tumultuous Time at the Paper

By Alan Rusbridger | November 27, 2018

Someday, Joyce Carol Oates Will Curl Up with a Cat and Read <em>Finnegans Wake</em>

Someday, Joyce Carol Oates Will Curl Up with a Cat and Read Finnegans Wake

And Other Revelations from the Author of Hazards of Time Travel

By Literary Hub | November 27, 2018

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to St. Louis

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to St. Louis

A Thriving Literary Scene, Lower Rent, and More

By Sylvia Sukop | November 27, 2018

Does Art Originate From the Same Necessity That Gives Rise to Beehives?

Does Art Originate From the Same Necessity That Gives Rise to Beehives?

Inger Christensen Meditates on the Importance of Creation

By Inger Christensen | November 27, 2018

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"Nowhere." A Poem by Adam Zagajewski

By Adam Zagajewski | November 27, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: November 26, 2018

By Lit Hub Daily | November 26, 2018

The 15 Best Book Covers of November

By Emily Temple | November 26, 2018

The Showgirl Who Discovered <em>Lolita</em>

The Showgirl Who Discovered Lolita

How Nabokov's Masterpiece Found Its American Publisher

By Sarah Weinman | November 26, 2018

Why Look at Art When You Could Watch TV?

Why Look at Art When You Could Watch TV?

On John Berger's Revolutionary Art Criticism

By Joshua Sperling | November 26, 2018

It's Taken 40 Years For Me to Write About the Day My Brother Died

It's Taken 40 Years For Me to Write About the Day My Brother Died

Richard Beard on a Family's Denial and the Fragments of Memory

By Richard Beard | November 26, 2018

What Silent Film and Found Photographs Can Show Us About Writing

What Silent Film and Found Photographs Can Show Us About Writing

Maria Romasco Moore on What She Learned From the "Kingdom of Shadows"

By Maria Romasco Moore | November 26, 2018

How Do You Make Art From Walking and Looking?

How Do You Make Art From Walking and Looking?

Hal Foster Talks to Richard Serra About Sites, Non-Sites, and Mobile Bodies

By Hal Foster and Richard Serra | November 26, 2018

Flying Above California: A Poem by Thom Gunn

Flying Above California: A Poem by Thom Gunn

From His Collection New Selected Poems

By Thom Gunn | November 26, 2018

Lit Hub Weekly: November 19 - 23, 2018

Lit Hub Weekly: November 19 - 23, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | November 24, 2018

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