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Everything You Need to Know About Michael Wolff's <em>Fire and Fury</em>

Everything You Need to Know About Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury

The Trump Exposé That Everyone is Talking About

By Emily Temple | January 5, 2018

Five Books Making News This Week (Plus a Few Extra)

Five Books Making News This Week (Plus a Few Extra)

Dave Eggers, Myriam Gurba, Yan Lianke, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | January 2, 2018

Mourning Sue Grafton

Mourning Sue Grafton

The Crime Fiction Titan Has Died at Age 77

By Literary Hub | December 29, 2017

Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 20 to 11

Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 20 to 11

From Sylvia Plath in a Bikini to the Hillbilly Whisperer

By Literary Hub | December 29, 2017

The Top Ten Most Popular Lit Hub Stories of 2017

The Top Ten Most Popular Lit Hub Stories of 2017

From the Elusive Humanity of Donald Trump to the Great American Novel

By Literary Hub | December 28, 2017

Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 30 to 21

Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 30 to 21

From Twitter Gaffes to American Invasions

By Literary Hub | December 27, 2017

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • Mass Mothering
  • Autobiography of Cotton
  • Good People
  • Empire of Madness: Reimagining Western Mental Health Care for Everyone
  • The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Internet
  • Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink, and Deviant Desire

Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 40 to 31

By Literary Hub | December 22, 2017

Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 50 to 41

By Literary Hub | December 21, 2017

Palestinian Children's Book Becomes Target for Boycott and Censorship

By Radhika Sainath | December 19, 2017

Notable Literary Deaths in 2017

Notable Literary Deaths in 2017

A Last Goodbye to the Authors and Editors We Lost This Year

By Emily Temple | December 18, 2017

The Ultimate Best Books of 2017 List

The Ultimate Best Books of 2017 List

Or: Clarity in Consensus

By Emily Temple | December 18, 2017

One of America's Most Bookish Cities is Getting a New Lit Festival

One of America's Most Bookish Cities is Getting a New Lit Festival

Steph Opitz Introduces Wordplay, Coming to Minneapolis in 2019

By Steph Opitz | December 13, 2017

See It Here: The Cover for Ottessa Moshfegh's New Novel

See It Here: The Cover for Ottessa Moshfegh's New Novel

A Look at My Year of Rest and Relaxation

By Emily Temple | December 13, 2017

An Apology From Our Editors

An Apology From Our Editors

On Othering and the Orientalist Gaze

By Literary Hub | December 11, 2017

What's a Poetry Reading Doing at a Tech Start-Up Anyway?

What's a Poetry Reading Doing at a Tech Start-Up Anyway?

On MailChimp's GetLit Series, and Poetry and Advertising's Long Relationship

By Adriane Quinlan | December 8, 2017

Remembering the Great William Gass

Remembering the Great William Gass

"It must be epiphanous, yet remain an enigma."

By Nick Ripatrazone | December 8, 2017

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