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Heat and Light

Heat and Light

Jennifer Haigh

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 28, 2016

Philosophy in Their Sex Life

Philosophy in Their Sex Life

Four New Poems By Maureen McLane

By Maureen N. McLane | April 27, 2016

Stork Mountain

Stork Mountain

Miroslav Penkov

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 26, 2016

A Prodigal Daughter Returns to Dublin

A Prodigal Daughter Returns to Dublin

"Mr. Salary," a Short Story by Sally Rooney

By Sally Rooney | April 26, 2016

On the Poet Warsan Shire, Nobody's Little Sister

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"I Want to Make Love But My Hair Smells of War and Running"

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Alexei Nikitin, trans. Anne Marie Jackson

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Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

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By Jim Lynch | April 19, 2016

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Justin Tussing

By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 18, 2016

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How the Renown Poet Used Poetry to Address Injustice

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Was Yeats'

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