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Sex, Violence, and Jerry Lewis: Aleksandar Hemon on the Preoccupations of His 10-Year-Old Self

Sex, Violence, and Jerry Lewis: Aleksandar Hemon on the Preoccupations of His 10-Year-Old Self

"Inside that nothing there are memories, and inside those memories there are snakes."

By Aleksandar Hemon | June 13, 2019

How the West is Destroying Itself Through Its Fear of Migrants

How the West is Destroying Itself Through Its Fear of Migrants

Suketu Mehta on the Origins of Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric

By Suketu Mehta | June 13, 2019

What the 39,933 Items on Peter Matthiessen's Computer Mean for the Art of Biography

What the 39,933 Items on Peter Matthiessen's Computer Mean for the Art of Biography

On the Uncertain Future Histories of Our Digital Selves

By Lance Richardson | June 13, 2019

In Pablo Picasso's Studio During the Nazi Occupation of Paris

In Pablo Picasso's Studio During the Nazi Occupation of Paris

Françoise Gilot Recalls Her Life with the Artist

By Françoise Gilot and Carlton Lake | June 13, 2019

Podcasting Pro-Tips and Jonny Diamond on Creating Lit Hub Radio

Podcasting Pro-Tips and Jonny Diamond on Creating Lit Hub Radio

With Whitney Terrell, V.V. Ganeshananthan, and Other Podcast Hosts on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | June 13, 2019

Anna Merlan on Fake News and Conspiracy Theories

Anna Merlan on Fake News and Conspiracy Theories

The Author of Republic of Lies on The Maris Review

By The Maris Review | June 13, 2019

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Why France Bizot Uses Books as the Canvas for Her Art

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On the Fine Art of Researching For Fiction  

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Jake Wolff: How to Write Beyond the Borders of Your Experience

By Jake Wolff | June 12, 2019

How to Eulogize an Animal

How to Eulogize an Animal

Gabrielle Bellot on Pablo Neruda, Virginia Woolf, and Saying Goodbye to Dead Pets

By Gabrielle Bellot | June 12, 2019

Jim DeRogatis: Consuming the Art of a Predator is Always a Moral Choice

Jim DeRogatis: Consuming the Art of a Predator is Always a Moral Choice

On R. Kelly and Separating Art From the Artist

By Jim DeRogatis | June 12, 2019

The Swimming Pool: Fascist Blue Rectangle or Immersive Democratic Space?

The Swimming Pool: Fascist Blue Rectangle or Immersive Democratic Space?

Ellena Savage on the Complicated Past, Present, and Future of Pools

By Ellena Savage | June 12, 2019

The Traffic Stop: One of the Great Abuses of Police Power in Contemporary Life

The Traffic Stop: One of the Great Abuses of Police Power in Contemporary Life

Dan Albert on an Obsolete Enforcement Practice That Just Won't Die

By Dan Albert | June 12, 2019

Kathryn Scanlan on the Origins of <em>Aug 9—Fog</em>

Kathryn Scanlan on the Origins of Aug 9—Fog

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | June 12, 2019

City Lights: A Young Cree Boy Journeys to Edmonton

City Lights: A Young Cree Boy Journeys to Edmonton

From Darrel J. McLeod's Memoir, Mamaskatch

By Darrel J. McLeod | June 12, 2019

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