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Girls In Trees (In Art, In Literature)

Girls In Trees (In Art, In Literature)

Writers and Photographers Explore the Collision of Nature and Girlhood

By Literary Hub | December 21, 2016

What Belongs to You

What Belongs to You

Garth Greenwell

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 20, 2016

Chronicle of the Murdered House

Chronicle of the Murdered House

Lúcio Cardoso

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 14, 2016

A Found Poem About The State of Things in 2016

A Found Poem About The State of Things in 2016

From The New Yorker's Poems of the Year

By Emily Temple | December 13, 2016

The Return of Munchausen

The Return of Munchausen

Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 13, 2016

The New Year's Tree

The New Year's Tree

Mikhail Zoshchenko, translated by Ross Ufberg

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 12, 2016

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What Really Goes on With Those New York Review of Books Personals

By Jonathan Baumbach | December 12, 2016

Poetry and Prose from Günter Grass's Final Work

By Günter Grass | December 9, 2016

Nietzsche on His Balcony

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 9, 2016

After the Dam

After the Dam

Amy Hassinger

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 8, 2016

Falter Kingdom

Falter Kingdom

Michael Seidlinger

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 7, 2016

Do Not be a Gentleman When You Say Goodnight

Do Not be a Gentleman When You Say Goodnight

Mitch Sisskind

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 6, 2016

The Autograph of Steve Industry

The Autograph of Steve Industry

Ben Hersey

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 5, 2016

Sing the Song

Sing the Song

Meredith Alling

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 2, 2016

Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist

Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist

Sunil Yapa

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 1, 2016

Nineveh

Nineveh

Henrietta Rose-Innes

By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 30, 2016

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