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Literary Criticism
“It Will Outrage As Many Readers As It Delights.” On Joseph Heller’s Catch-22
A 1961
New York Times
Review of Heller’s Classic WWII satire
By
Book Marks
| November 10, 2021
Eley Williams on Classic Ghost Stories and
Goodnight Moon
as Avant-Garde Horror
Book Recommendations From the Author of
The Liar's Dictionary
By
Book Marks
| November 10, 2021
Jasmine Warga on the Relationship Between Language and Her Hyphenated Identity
This Week on the
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Podcast
By
NewberyTart
| November 10, 2021
A close reading of an infamous poem on grief: Anne Sexton's "The Truth the Dead Know."
By
Snigdha Koirala
| November 9, 2021
19 new books to get at your local indie this week.
By
Katie Yee
| November 9, 2021
How Collaborating With Artificial Intelligence Could Help Writers of the Future
On the Growing Potential of Computational Literature
By
Drew Zeiba
| November 9, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
“Every Page Holds an Answer.” Lily King on Shirley Hazzard’s
The Evening of the Holiday
By
Lily King
| November 9, 2021
How
1,001 Nights
Opened Paths to Infinite Story Possibility
By
The Cosmic Library
| November 9, 2021
On the History and Impact of the Groundbreaking Game
Tetris
By
Lit Century
| November 9, 2021
WATCH: Bill Fitzhugh on Finding Satire in the Serious
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, Hosted by Ona Russell
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The Virtual Book Channel
| November 9, 2021
Searching for Representations of Middle-Aged Women
Chibundu Onuzu on
Woman’s Hour
and Writing Female Characters in Their Mid-40s
By
Chibundu Onuzo
| November 9, 2021
So Many Damn Books
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By
So Many Damn Books
| November 9, 2021
What the End of
The Best American Travel Writing
Says About Travel Writing—And About America
Thomas Swick on the Uncertain Future of a Durable Genre
By
Thomas Swick
| November 8, 2021
C.B. Lee on Rethinking a Classic Tale for Her New Novel,
A Clash of Steel: A Remixed Treasure Island
From the
History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| November 8, 2021
Danielle Evans on
Mrs. Dalloway
, Black Vaudeville, and Nella Larsen's
Quicksand
Rapid-fire book recs from the author of
The Office of Historical Corrections
By
Book Marks
| November 8, 2021
Rebecca Solnit on Pleasure, Flowers, and Orwell
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First Draft Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| November 8, 2021
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