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Eula Biss: "A book I can’t defend, a book I can’t renounce."

Reflections on a Book and a Decade of Whiteness

By Eula Biss | February 20, 2019

Pearl Harbor Was Not the Worst Thing to Happen to the U.S. on December 7, 1941

Pearl Harbor Was Not the Worst Thing to Happen to the U.S. on December 7, 1941

Daniel Immerwahr on the Erasure of American "Territories" from US History

By Daniel Immerwahr | February 20, 2019

The Best Fiction of Anxiety

The Best Fiction of Anxiety

Evelyn Hampton Recommends Stories Octavia Butler, Lydia Davis, and More

By Evelyn Hampton | February 20, 2019

<em>BlacKkKlansman</em>: Antiracist Callout Disguised as a Feel-Good Cop Movie

BlacKkKlansman: Antiracist Callout Disguised as a Feel-Good Cop Movie

Ahead of the Oscars Ben Rybeck Previews the Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees

By Ben Rybeck | February 20, 2019

Literary Disco: Children of the Disco

Literary Disco: Children of the Disco

Julia, Tod, and Rider Discuss Their Kids' Favorite Books

By Literary Disco | February 20, 2019

31 Books in 30 Days: John McWhorter on Chris Bonanos

31 Books in 30 Days: John McWhorter on Chris Bonanos

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

By Literary Hub | February 20, 2019

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Peter Stenson on Cults, Addiction, and Acceptance

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | February 20, 2019

Announcing the Finalists for the Aspen Words Literary Prize

By Literary Hub | February 20, 2019

Diving Deeper Into Love: Romance Novels, Part II

By Reading Women | February 20, 2019

Madhuri Vijay on Learning Patience and the Necessity of Editing

Madhuri Vijay on Learning Patience and the Necessity of Editing

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | February 20, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: February 19, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: February 19, 2019

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By Lit Hub Daily | February 19, 2019

Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History

Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History

It Took Margaret Verble Twenty Years to Write Her Novel and It Was Worth It

By Margaret Verble | February 19, 2019

<em>A Star Is Born</em>: Meta-Critique or Repetition of a Tired Cycle?

A Star Is Born: Meta-Critique or Repetition of a Tired Cycle?

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By Ben Rybeck | February 19, 2019

Important: 50 Literary Cameos in 90s Movies

Important: 50 Literary Cameos in 90s Movies

Or, An Elaborate Excuse to Revisit 10 Things I Hate About You

By Emily Temple | February 19, 2019

Going Deep into the Canadian Subarctic for Research

Going Deep into the Canadian Subarctic for Research

Sometimes, You Just Have to Leave Your Apartment

By Jordanna Brodsky | February 19, 2019

On the Iconic First Line of <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em>

On the Iconic First Line of One Hundred Years of Solitude

Time Passes Differently in the Tropics

By Claire Adam | February 19, 2019

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