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Amitav Ghosh and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni on Indian Epics in Modern Novels
The Authors of
Gun Island
and
The Forest of Enchantments
in Conversation
By
Literary Hub
| August 20, 2019
Lessons From Nabokov: Finding Freedom in a Foreign Language
Rajia Hassib on Mastering a Third Language
By
Rajia Hassib
| August 19, 2019
Dear Yusef Komunyakaa:
A Letter From Gregory Pardlo
On
Neon Vernacular
and the Long Half-Life of Double Consciousness
By
Gregory Pardlo
| August 19, 2019
Edoardo Albinati on Masculinity, Italy, and Fascism
The Author of
The Catholic School
in Conversation
with Francesco Pacifico
By
Francesco Pacifico
| August 19, 2019
In the Age of Endless Scrolling, Jun’ichiro Tanizaki Helps Us Stand Still
When Attention to Detail is a Subversive Move
By
Kanako Nishi
| August 19, 2019
The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of
Lolita
"Too much French."
By
Emily Temple
| August 16, 2019
Best Reviewed
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Plunging Into the 1970s' Altered States of Awareness
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Buzz Poole
| August 16, 2019
Thank God for the Sex I Found in My Mother's Romance Novels
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| August 15, 2019
Roy Jacobsen on the Backbone of Nordic Literature: the Sagas of Iceland
By
Roy Jacobsen
| August 14, 2019
A Literature of Belonging: Stories of Real America
Abby Manzella Recommends Books by Sarah Broom,
Cristina Henríquez and More
By
Abby Manzella
| August 13, 2019
On the Gleefully Indecent Poems of a Medieval Welsh Feminist Poet
Gwerful Mechain, Author of Classics Like "Poem to the Vagina" and "Poem to the Penis"
By
Lauren Cocking
| August 9, 2019
11 Famous Writers on the Genius and Influence of Shirley Jackson
"Misanthropy always goes down better with a sense of humor."
By
Emily Temple
| August 9, 2019
The Surreal, Virtual Worlds of Palestinian Science Fiction
At the Intersection of Dystopia and Technology in Palestinian Life
By
Bhakti Shringarpure
| August 9, 2019
On the History (and Future) of YA and Speculative Fiction by Black Women
Stephanie Toliver on Not Deferring the Dream of Black Girls Being Represented in YASF
By
Stephanie Toliver
| August 8, 2019
The Novel F. Scott Fitzgerald
Never Wrote
A Romantic Drama Against the Backdrop of History
By
Anne Margaret Daniel
| August 7, 2019
We'll Always Have Paris: On the Enduring Appeal of Ex-Pat Lit
Elliott Holt Revisits Alison Lurie's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novel,
Foreign Affairs
By
Elliott Holt
| August 7, 2019
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