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Agatha Christie Is Taking Over All Your Screens

Agatha Christie Is Taking Over All Your Screens

And Other Literary Film and Television News

By Emily Temple | July 21, 2017

Why Write a Novel About Teenage Suicide?

Why Write a Novel About Teenage Suicide?

Sharon Solwitz on Confronting a Troubling Increase

By Sharon Solwitz | July 21, 2017

Where Does Palestine Begin?

Where Does Palestine Begin?

"When a house gets demolished in East Jerusalem, does it stop being Palestine?"

By Yasmin El-Rifae | July 21, 2017

The History of the Bendable, Durable, Chewable Board Book

The History of the Bendable, Durable, Chewable Board Book

Children's Literature was Once All Work and No Play

By Olivia Campbell | July 21, 2017

What Hemingway Learned <br>From Joan Miró

What Hemingway Learned
From Joan Miró

On Lost Generation Lessons of Minimalism

By Charles A. Riley II | July 21, 2017

Decolonial Theory Should Not Be Safely Contained Within the Classroom

Decolonial Theory Should Not Be Safely Contained Within the Classroom

Why Poetics and Academic Practice Are Insufficient

By Evelyn Araluen | July 21, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: July 20, 2017

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The Lies We Tell Ourselves About Gentrification

By Brandon Harris | July 20, 2017

Baldwin vs. Buckley: A Debate We Shouldn't Need, As Important As Ever

By Gabrielle Bellot | July 20, 2017

A First-Hand Account of Severe Autism

A First-Hand Account of Severe Autism

What It's Like to Not Be Able to Thank Your Mom on Mother's Day

By Naoki Higashida | July 20, 2017

Andy Warhol's Superstars and the Invention of Downtown New York

Andy Warhol's Superstars and the Invention of Downtown New York

On a Modern Master of Surfaces and the Entourage He Created

By Victor P. Corona | July 20, 2017

So You've Decided to Write: On Editing James Salter

So You've Decided to Write: On Editing James Salter

Terry McDonell on Working with a "Writer's Writer"

By Terry McDonell | July 20, 2017

Remembering Clancy Sigal

Remembering Clancy Sigal

Novelist-Essayist-Screenwriter-Activist and One-Time Love of Doris Lessing

By Jacob Silverman | July 20, 2017

How to Write a Poem About a Cemetery: Speaking with Jennifer Firestone

How to Write a Poem About a Cemetery: Speaking with Jennifer Firestone

MC Hyland interviews the author of Gates & Fields

By MC Hyland | July 20, 2017

Disposable People, Dying to Build a City in the Desert

Disposable People, Dying to Build a City in the Desert

Behind the Exploitative Labor Practices that Inspired Temporary People

By Beenish Ahmed | July 20, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: July 19, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: July 19, 2017

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