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Contrary Motion

Contrary Motion

Andy Mozina

By Literary Hub | March 8, 2016

The Lights of Pointe-Noire

The Lights of Pointe-Noire

Alain Mabanckou, trans. Helen Stevenson

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 7, 2016

We Love You, Charlie Freeman

We Love You, Charlie Freeman

Kaitlyn Greenidge

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 4, 2016

An Entire Novel by Young Jane Austen

An Entire Novel by Young Jane Austen

"The beautifull Cassandra," a novel in twelve chapters

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 4, 2016

The Toxic Smog of the Information Age

The Toxic Smog of the Information Age

"Scroogled," a short story by Cory Doctorow

By Cory Doctorow | March 3, 2016

Inside the Unpublished World of Allen Ginsberg

Inside the Unpublished World of Allen Ginsberg

Poems, Proofs, Mimeos, and More

By Bill Morgan | March 2, 2016

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30 Books in 30 Days: Colette Bancroft on Lauren Groff’s Fates and Furies

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By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 29, 2016

Stevie Smith: Brilliant Poet, Charming Doodler

By Literary Hub | February 26, 2016

Why We Came To The City

Why We Came To The City

Kristopher Jansma

By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 25, 2016

Walt Whitman is Dead, I'm Divorced, and the Universe Goes On

Walt Whitman is Dead, I'm Divorced, and the Universe Goes On

On Life and Death as a Grand Series of Comings and Goings

By J. Aaron Sanders | February 25, 2016

"Traveler Home"

Jonathan Lethem

By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 24, 2016

<em>Almost Everything Very Fast</em>, by Christopher Kloeble

Almost Everything Very Fast, by Christopher Kloeble

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Christopher Kloeble | February 24, 2016

<em>Oompah Pop, or How Science Made Its Way to the Mountains</em>, by Vea Kaiser

Oompah Pop, or How Science Made Its Way to the Mountains, by Vea Kaiser

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Vea Kaiser | February 24, 2016

<em>Naw Much of a Talker</em>, by Pedro Lenz

Naw Much of a Talker, by Pedro Lenz

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Pedro Lenz | February 24, 2016

<em>Meal</em>, by Xaver Bayer

Meal, by Xaver Bayer

At this Week's Festival Neue Literatur, a Crash Course in Contemporary German Literature

By Xaver Bayer | February 24, 2016

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