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Lit Hub Daily: November 8, 2017
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
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| November 8, 2017
Ocean Vuong: Interrogating the Canon While (Literally) Riding a Bicycle with No Hands
For Freeman's, the Author of
Night Sky with Exit Wounds
, on the Books in His Life
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| November 8, 2017
Kazuo Ishiguro: 'Write What You Know' is the Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard
And Other Hot Tips from the Newly Crowned Nobel Laureate
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Emily Temple
| November 8, 2017
The Autobiography of Gucci Mane
Sets a New High for the Celebrity Memoir
So Why isn't the Literary World Paying Attention?
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Katie Fustich
| November 8, 2017
The Ugandan Reporter Shedding Light on the Lives of Missing Children
How Gladys Kalibbala Found her Journalistic Calling
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Jessica Yu
| November 8, 2017
Seeing the Hopeful Side of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
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| November 8, 2017
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| November 8, 2017
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| November 8, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Lisa Ko
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| November 8, 2017
Lit Hub Daily: November 7, 2017
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| November 7, 2017
Looking at Life Through the
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"They Sense Their World With Not Just One But With Many, Many Faces"
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| November 7, 2017
Finding Solace in Bookstores, in the Face of Cancer
Mary Ladd on the Pleasure of Being Surrounded By Literature
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Mary Ladd
| November 7, 2017
The Body of Loneliness Was Embraced: Two Poems by Leonard Cohen
On the First Anniversary of his Death, Read from Cohen's Book of Longing
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Leonard Cohen
| November 7, 2017
What Was the First Book You Fell in Love With?
The Center for Fiction’s 2017 First Novel Prize Authors Weigh In
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| November 7, 2017
The Women Who Shaped Vladimir Lenin
He Took Them As Seriously in Political Matters As He Did Men
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Victor Sebestyen
| November 7, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith
The author of
Don't Call Us Dead
on editing, performance, and instinct
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Emily Temple
| November 7, 2017
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