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The Many Faces of Sylvia Plath

The Many Faces of Sylvia Plath

In Focusing Too Much on Her Death, We Miss Her Capacity for Life

By Kelly Marie Coyne | October 27, 2017

The Secret Literary History of Some of Your Favorite Colors

The Secret Literary History of Some of Your Favorite Colors

Yellow Books, L. Frank Baum's Emerald, and The Color Purple

By Kassia St. Clair | October 27, 2017

The Dreams of Helga Goebbels: From Ulli Lust's New Graphic Novel

The Dreams of Helga Goebbels: From Ulli Lust's New Graphic Novel

An Excerpt from the First Work of Fiction From an Award-Winning Graphic Novelist

By Ulli Lust | October 27, 2017

Chris Abani on Tenderness, James Baldwin, and Trying to Write About the Refugee Experience

Chris Abani on Tenderness, James Baldwin, and Trying to Write About the Refugee Experience

The Author of The Secret History of Las Vegas in Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | October 27, 2017

Uncovering the History of Slavery in Detroit

Uncovering the History of Slavery in Detroit

"We Owe it to Them, and Ourselves, to Bear Close Witness"

By Tiya Miles | October 27, 2017

Alice McDermott's America is <em>Not</em> of a Bygone Era

Alice McDermott's America is Not of a Bygone Era

The Author of The Ninth Hour in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick

By Bethanne Patrick | October 27, 2017

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AND I ROLL: Three Poems by Juliana Huxtable

By Juliana Huxtable | October 27, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 26, 2017

By Lit Hub Daily | October 26, 2017

I Talked to 150 Writers and Here's the Best Advice They Had

By Joe Fassler | October 26, 2017

Jean Rhys Had to Leave Her Home to Truly See It

Jean Rhys Had to Leave Her Home to Truly See It

Gabrielle Bellot on Exile, Otherness, and the Isolation of
a Great 20th-Century Writer

By Gabrielle Bellot | October 26, 2017

First-Person Stories of the Body Are Much More Than Clickbait

First-Person Stories of the Body Are Much More Than Clickbait

In Praise of Narrative Medicine

By M. Sophia Newman | October 26, 2017

Introducing <em>theMystery.doc</em>, Part Three

Introducing theMystery.doc, Part Three

READ FROM MATTHEW MCINTOSH'S SPRAWLING, AMBITIOUS, MULTIFORM NOVEL

By Matthew McIntosh | October 26, 2017

The Libyan Bookshops Staying Open Through Civil War

The Libyan Bookshops Staying Open Through Civil War

"Just don’t ask us why we do it"

By Charlotte Bailey | October 26, 2017

8 Delusions of Western Democracy We Could Do Without

8 Delusions of Western Democracy We Could Do Without

Machiavelli is a Beter Pundit Than Most of the Idiots on TV

By Erica Benner | October 26, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Memory, History, and Anxiety

5 Books Making News This Week: Memory, History, and Anxiety

Amy Tan, Richard Aldous, John Green, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | October 26, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 25, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 25, 2017

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | October 25, 2017

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