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Marie Howe Remembers Tony Hoagland

Marie Howe Remembers Tony Hoagland

A Poet Committed to Exposing the "Lostness of Men"

By Marie Howe | November 9, 2018

Simone de Beauvoir:

Simone de Beauvoir: "How Many Bland and Dull Escapist Novels There Are!"

The Author of The Second Sex... Calling It Like She Sees It

By Simone de Beauvoir | November 9, 2018

Lit Hub Recommends: Ariana Grande, Sleep No More, and a Beautiful Duck

Lit Hub Recommends: Ariana Grande, Sleep No More, and a Beautiful Duck

Also, Stop Hating Poets! Unless They Deserve It.

By Literary Hub | November 9, 2018

Dana Levin and Carmen Giménez Smith Talk Race, Politics, and Poetics

Dana Levin and Carmen Giménez Smith Talk Race, Politics, and Poetics

"All our annihilating qualities are on display."

By Carmen Giménez Smith | November 9, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Jamel Brinkley

Meet National Book Award Finalist Jamel Brinkley

The Author of A Lucky Man on Writing Men with Honesty

By Emily Temple | November 9, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: November 8, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: November 8, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | November 8, 2018

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If You Have These Traits You Might Be a Writer

By Karen E. Bender | November 8, 2018

The Moment Sylvia Plath Found Her Genius

By Craig Morgan Teicher | November 8, 2018

How Kazuo Ishiguro Used "Dream Techniques" to Write His Most Polarizing Novel

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2018

20 Debut Works of Fiction by Women Over 40

20 Debut Works of Fiction by Women Over 40

Jenny Bhatt: Against the Mindless and Exclusive Celebration of Youth

By Jenny Bhatt | November 8, 2018

How Much Editing Was Done to Emily Dickinson's Poems After She Died?

How Much Editing Was Done to Emily Dickinson's Poems After She Died?

The Poet's Earliest Advocates Might Have Been Guilty of Overreach

By Julie Dobrow | November 8, 2018

What a Woman Must Do to Become King

What a Woman Must Do to Become King

On the Rise of Neferusobek, Egypt's First Female Ruler

By Kara Cooney | November 8, 2018

The Queering of Boundaries in Cristina Rivera Garza's Fiction

The Queering of Boundaries in Cristina Rivera Garza's Fiction

"I Will Always Be on the Side of Imprudent Novels"

By Veronica Esposito | November 8, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Sarah Smarsh

Meet National Book Award Finalist Sarah Smarsh

The Author of Heartland on the Upside of Writer's Block

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Adam Winkler

Meet National Book Award Finalist Adam Winkler

The Author of We the Corporations on Bill Bryson, Israel Horovitz, and the Supreme Court

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2018

Rare Booksellers Rallied Against An Amazon-Owned Company and Won

Rare Booksellers Rallied Against An Amazon-Owned Company and Won

What Inspired an Unprecedented Protest from Book Dealers Around the World?

By Corinne Segal | November 7, 2018

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