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Writing My Trauma With a Little Help From a Jason Bourne Car Chase

Writing My Trauma With a Little Help From a Jason Bourne Car Chase

Winnie M. Li on What Writers Can Take from the Big Screen

By Winnie M. Li | September 18, 2017

From High School to Vietnam, Waiting for the Fight to Begin

From High School to Vietnam, Waiting for the Fight to Begin

Echo Company Waits for War, on the Eve of the Tet Offensive

By Doug Stanton | September 18, 2017

American Xenophobia: Each Generation Must Write the Wrongs of History

American Xenophobia: Each Generation Must Write the Wrongs of History

Veronica Esposito on the Legacy and Lessons of Japanese Internment

By Veronica Esposito | September 18, 2017

Evil Enters From the Left: On Pantomime and the Classic Stage

Evil Enters From the Left: On Pantomime and the Classic Stage

Elly Griffiths Remembers Learning the Feel of Real Drama

By Elly Griffiths | September 18, 2017

Lit Hub Weekly: September 11 - 15, 2017

Lit Hub Weekly: September 11 - 15, 2017

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Why Send Whale Song Into Space?

Why Send Whale Song Into Space?

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By Margret Grebowicz | September 15, 2017

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on How to Write and How to Read

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A Journey to the Heart of Old Japan

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The German-Jewish Refugees Who Created <em>Curious George</em>

The German-Jewish Refugees Who Created Curious George

"Theirs Was a Life of Exile and, Thereafter, Self-Invention"

By Nicholas Delbanco | September 15, 2017

To Heal or To Hurt? On Being a Military Medic in Iraq

To Heal or To Hurt? On Being a Military Medic in Iraq

Jon Kerstetter Makes Impossible Decisions in the Iraqi Desert

By Jon Kerstetter | September 15, 2017

Writing Between Countries and Across Borders: A Conversation

Writing Between Countries and Across Borders: A Conversation

Jamaica Kincaid, Marlon James, Valeria Luiselli, and Others

By Literary Hub | September 15, 2017

To Abolish the Chinese Language: On a Century of Reformist Rhetoric

To Abolish the Chinese Language: On a Century of Reformist Rhetoric

Thomas S. Mullaney on Theories of Chinese Modernization

By Thomas S. Mullaney | September 15, 2017

Hiroshima, the Holocaust, and the Meaning of

Hiroshima, the Holocaust, and the Meaning of "Survivor"

“There is No Payment That Could Begin to Make Up for Any of It”

By Elizabeth Rosner | September 15, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: September 14, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: September 14, 2017

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7 Writers Who Were Also Editors (And the Books They Edited)

7 Writers Who Were Also Editors (And the Books They Edited)

So Many Hats

By Emily Temple | September 14, 2017

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