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How The French Think

How The French Think

Sudhir Hazareesingh

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 28, 2015

Monsters: The Hindenburg Disaster and the Birth of Pathological Technology

Monsters: The Hindenburg Disaster and the Birth of Pathological Technology

Ed Regis

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 22, 2015

TFW You Realize Maybe David Markson Invented Twitter

TFW You Realize Maybe David Markson Invented Twitter

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By Mary Duffy | September 16, 2015

A Literary History of the Nose

A Literary History of the Nose

In Which Very Few Olfactory Puns Are Committed

By Dustin Illingworth | September 1, 2015

Literary Montauk: And Then We Came to the End

Literary Montauk: And Then We Came to the End

Centuries of Unkempt Brooklynites Invading the East End

By Henry Stewart | August 31, 2015

Beyond Anne Frank

Beyond Anne Frank

In Search of Young Writers’ Diaries of the Holocaust

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The First Reading James Salter Ever Gave

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