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When We Lay Ourselves Bare: Robin Wasserman and Charles Bock in Conversation

When We Lay Ourselves Bare: Robin Wasserman and Charles Bock in Conversation

On Finding Your Best Self on the Page

By Literary Hub | April 19, 2017

Blowing Up Bungalows to Make Way For Airports

Blowing Up Bungalows to Make Way For Airports

On Another Kind of Urban Displacement in Atlanta

By Hannah Palmer | April 19, 2017

On Writing What You Know, Playing with Language, and Teaching DeLillo

On Writing What You Know, Playing with Language, and Teaching DeLillo

Joseph Salvatore in Conversation with Scott Cheshire

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Long Pig: a Poem

Long Pig: a Poem

New Work by Kaveh Akbar

By Kaveh Akbar | April 19, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: April 18, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: April 18, 2017

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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She Refused to Give Up: Vivian Gornick on Grace Paley's Activism

She Refused to Give Up: Vivian Gornick on Grace Paley's Activism

A Life dedicated to knowing how hard it is to act—and how necessary

By Vivian Gornick | April 18, 2017

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Something More than Correctness: On Teaching Grace Paley's Essays

By Scott Korb | April 18, 2017

A Political Conversion on the Way to a Novel

By Margot Singer | April 18, 2017

Louise Glück on Realism and Fantasy

Louise Glück on Realism and Fantasy

"The fantastic exists as hypothesis and dream."

By Louise Gluck | April 18, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: the FBI, Friendship, and Father-Daughter Duos

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Julie Buntin, David Grann, Hannah Tinti, and More

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Álvaro Enrigue: Hope for America on a Snow Day in Harlem

Álvaro Enrigue: Hope for America on a Snow Day in Harlem

Defying the Trump Administration, One Stoop at a Time

By Álvaro Enrigue | April 17, 2017

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Some of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Best Characters Were Dead People

Some of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Best Characters Were Dead People

On Love, Death, and Life in the Work of a Master

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what was said on the bus stop: a new poem by Danez Smith

what was said on the bus stop: a new poem by Danez Smith

"i love & have cried for my friends / their browns a different brown than mine"

By Danez Smith | April 17, 2017

<em>The Handmaid's Tale</em> Adapts More Than the Novel: Here is America

The Handmaid's Tale Adapts More Than the Novel: Here is America

Will All of This Become Ordinary?

By Emily Temple | April 17, 2017

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