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Shakespeare and His Stuff

Shakespeare and His Stuff

Understanding the Artist Through His Things

By Literary Hub | April 25, 2016

Remembering the Poets Who Fought For Irish Independence

Remembering the Poets Who Fought For Irish Independence

The 1916 Easter Rising Through Verse

By Jared Spears | April 22, 2016

On the Literature of Cyborgs, Robots, and Other Automata

On the Literature of Cyborgs, Robots, and Other Automata

From Mechanical Ducks to Mythic Metal Giants

By Michael Peck | April 21, 2016

How I Write History: Or, A Window Into My Crazy

How I Write History: Or, A Window Into My Crazy

Neal Bascomb on Quilt-Making, Research, and Structuring Historical Narrative

By Neal Bascomb | April 19, 2016

In Search of the Darkest Cult in American History

In Search of the Darkest Cult in American History

Laura Elizabeth Woollett on Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple

By Laura Elizabeth Woollett | April 15, 2016

Adam Gopnik on the Ur-Gentrification Story of Place des Vosges

Adam Gopnik on the Ur-Gentrification Story of Place des Vosges

“It soon became apparent they were worth more as residences than as manufacturing spaces.”

By Adam Gopnik | April 14, 2016

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Why Wasn't Great American Novelist Jane Smiley on the Cover of a Magazine?

By Rumaan Alam | April 11, 2016

Women in Publishing 100 Years Ago: A Historical VIDA Count

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Who Can Fictionalize Slavery?

By Katy Simpson Smith | March 30, 2016

How to Be a Whaler's Wife in 1908: Boil Everything, Wash the Clothes in Gin

How to Be a Whaler's Wife in 1908: Boil Everything, Wash the Clothes in Gin

Shirley Barrett Goes Deep into the Domestic Research

By Shirley Barrett | March 23, 2016

Donald Trump's Sentimental Journey to the Top

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Revisiting Joan Didion on 90s NYC, to Make Sense of Present Day America

By Kristen Martin | March 22, 2016

A Brief History of New York Values

A Brief History of New York Values

David Reid on Truman, Wallace, and the Seething Immorality of Greenwich Village

By David Reid | March 22, 2016

Celebrating 75 Years of Paper Dolls

Celebrating 75 Years of Paper Dolls

Thourougly researched, thoroughly enjoyable!

By Literary Hub | March 18, 2016

Classical Literature

Classical Literature

Richard Jenkyns

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 16, 2016

A Life in Letters: From the New Republic to Iowa to Knopf...

A Life in Letters: From the New Republic to Iowa to Knopf...

97-Year-Old Doris Grumbach Looks Back on a Literary Life

By Doris Grumbach | March 15, 2016

Washington's Immortals

Washington's Immortals

Patrick K. O’Donnell

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 10, 2016

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