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Meditations on a Sunday Morning While Driving on Sunset Boulevard
Sam Farahmand on the Endless Expanses of Language and Los Angeles
By
Sam Farahmand
| November 25, 2019
Naguib Mahfouz's Daughter Fights to Preserve Her Father's Legacy
Karim Zidan on Dealing with the Fast and Loose
World of Egyptian Publishing
By
Karim Zidan
| November 25, 2019
The Long History of Afrogoth, from Toni Morrison to M. Lamar
Leila Taylor in Conversation with M. Lamar on Afropunk and Gothic Music and Lit (Also, a Playlist!)
By
Literary Hub
| November 25, 2019
Hopepunk and Solarpunk: On Climate Narratives That Go Beyond the Apocalypse
Alyssa Hull Tries to Find Optimism in Teaching Cli-Fi
to Terrified Students
By
Alyssa Hull
| November 22, 2019
How George Eliot Became a Social Outcast at the Height of Her Fame
On Her Final novel,
Daniel Deronda
By
Norman Lebrecht
| November 22, 2019
Is the Debutante One of the Most Misunderstood Characters in Literature?
Maitreyi Anantharaman on What Scholars Have Missed
in Edith Wharton, Anne Bronte, and More
By
Maitreyi Anantharaman
| November 21, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Who Were the Scribes Who Actually Wrote Down the
Epic of Gilgamesh
?
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Michael Schmidt
| November 21, 2019
On Rediscovering the Natural World Through Ovid
By
Nina MacLaughlin
| November 20, 2019
How the Vietnam War Changed
Political Poetry
By
Daniel H. Weiss
| November 20, 2019
What the Retelling of Myths Reveals of the Teller
Jennifer S. Cheng on Writing about the Moon Goddess Chang'E
By
Jennifer S. Cheng
| November 20, 2019
On the Books That Most Influenced the Great David Bowie
Genius Recognizes Genius
By
John O'Connell
| November 19, 2019
Reading Albert Woodfox's
Solitary
While Being Detained at Guantánamo
Ahmed Rabbani: "My overwhelming sense is one of sorrow."
By
Literary Hub
| November 19, 2019
On the Sci-Fi Pioneer Who Brought Math to the Masses
David Lindsay Roberts Considers the Career of E.T. Bell
By
David Lindsay Roberts
| November 19, 2019
On Jane Austen, Elizabeth Warren, and the Legacy of the Stoic Woman
Rachel Vorona Cote Considers the Miss Dashwoods
By
Rachel Vorona Cote
| November 18, 2019
Look, Latin Is Not Useless, Neither
Is It Dead
Nicola Gardini Refutes the Biases Towards the So-Called Dead Language
By
Nicola Gardini
| November 18, 2019
On Dennis Cooper's Elegant Jump to Film
Jeff Jackson Considers the Cult Writer's
Latest Film
Permanent Green Light
By
Jeff Jackson
| November 18, 2019
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