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Features
'The Weary Archangel,'
A Poem by Giorgio de Chirico
Alongside the Original Italian From
Geometry of Shadows
, Translated by Stefania Heim
By
Giorgio de Chirico
| July 10, 2019
We Need a New American Holiday Commemorating the 14th Amendment
Anthony McCann on the Constitutional Confusion of the So-Called American Patriot Movement
By
Anthony McCann
| July 9, 2019
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2019, Part 2
What We're Looking Forward to, July through December
By
Literary Hub
| July 9, 2019
Spurned in Love, Edith Wharton Turned to Poetry
Irene Goldman-Price on Wharton's Little-Known Book of Poems on Love, Loss, and Regret
By
Irene Goldman-Price
| July 9, 2019
Courtney Maum, Rawi Hage, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire
5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
By
Teddy Wayne
| July 9, 2019
On Falling for a Statue of Hermes in Athens
What Grant Ginder Learned in Greece
By
Grant Ginder
| July 9, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How Fiction Fuses the Incompatible Realities of Religion and Comedy
By
Randy Boyagoda
| July 9, 2019
'Silk Cut,' A Poem by Nick Laird
By
Nick Laird
| July 9, 2019
When the World Matches the Apocalypse in Your Novel
By
Kimi Eisele
| July 8, 2019
No Such Thing As a Free Lunch: On Food Insecurity in Small-town Maine
“Hunger is a stress we can’t measure.”
By
Kerri Arsenault
| July 8, 2019
5 Books You May Have
Missed in June
From Mauritian Family Sagas to the Norwegian Arctic
By
Bethanne Patrick
| July 8, 2019
London's Royal Society: 17th-Century Boys Club or Font of Knowledge?
Trial, Error, and Some Very Misguided Experiments
By
Adrian Tinniswood
| July 8, 2019
'Lean on the Water,'
A Poem by Kim Hyesoon
From Her Collection
Autobiography of Death
By
Kim Hyesoon
| July 8, 2019
Adrienne Celt on Nabokov and the Inspiration for Her Novel
In Conversation with C.P. Lesley on the New Books Network
By
New Books Network
| July 8, 2019
Maurice Carlos Ruffin on Being a Patriotic Black Southerner
"I know our past, and I know our pain."
By
Maurice Carlos Ruffin
| July 3, 2019
Ruth Reichl on M.F.K. Fisher's Lifetime of Joyous Eating
"To Mary Frances food was a metaphor for living."
By
Ruth Reichl
| July 3, 2019
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