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What the Critics Are Saying About the New James Comey Book

What the Critics Are Saying About the New James Comey Book

These Are the Toxic Consequences of Lying

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How Did African Hippos End Up in Colombia?

How Did African Hippos End Up in Colombia?

On Pablo Escobar's Failed Menagerie

By Lucy Cooke | April 17, 2018

On James Baldwin's Radical Writing for <em>Playboy</em> Magazine

On James Baldwin's Radical Writing for Playboy Magazine

Masculine Fantasy and the Subversive Possibilities of Androgyny

By Joseph Vogel | April 17, 2018

Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

The Author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel on the Books in His Life

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An Open Letter to My Dog: I Couldn't Have Written This Without You

An Open Letter to My Dog: I Couldn't Have Written This Without You

Cinelle Barnes on How She Pushed Through a Trauma Memoir

By Cinelle Barnes | April 17, 2018

Andrew Sean Greer: All the Novels I Almost Wrote

Andrew Sean Greer: All the Novels I Almost Wrote

The New Pulitzer Prize-Winner on the (Many) Times He Tried for a Guggenheim

By Andrew Sean Greer | April 16, 2018

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At One of the World's Biggest Writers' Conferences for the First Time at 65

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Barbara Berman Wonders if AWP is For the Young or the Young At Heart

By Barbara Berman | April 16, 2018

In Praise of the Near Impossible-to-Translate Novel

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From Döblin to Tokarczuk, Spare a Thought for the Hardworking Translators

By Veronica Esposito | April 16, 2018

Can James Comey Write? 13 Passages From His New Trump Book

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Why I Don't Write About the Women in My Family

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"Their Peruvian Lives Ooze a Vague Vargas Llosa Air"

By Pola Oloixarac | April 16, 2018

Danez Smith Wins the $20,000 Four Quartets Prize, Calls Their Mother

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At the National Arts Club on a Sunny Friday Afternoon

By Laura Buccieri | April 16, 2018

Read the Poet Behind Roberto Bolaño's Ulises Lima

Read the Poet Behind Roberto Bolaño's Ulises Lima

Newly Translated Poetry from Mario Santiago Papasquiaro

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Lit Hub Weekly: April 9 - 13, 2018

Lit Hub Weekly: April 9 - 13, 2018

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