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Literary Criticism
Bolu Babalola on Love as a Guiding Force That Illuminates Our Humanity
“I love romance very much. It's like the genre picked me.”
By
Rasheeda Saka
| April 14, 2021
Finding Hemingway: Seeing the Self Behind the Self-Mythologizer
Alex Thomas on Lynn Novick and Ken Burns’s New Documentary
By
Alex Thomas
| April 14, 2021
On the Absolute Chaos of Modern Dating: A Reading List
Katherine Heiny Recommends Raven Leilani, Helen Fielding, and More
By
Katherine Heiny
| April 14, 2021
On Domestic Labor and Freedom in
Excellent Women
V.V. Ganeshananthan Guests on the
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Podcast
with Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols
By
Lit Century
| April 13, 2021
17 new books to find at your local library.
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Katie Yee
| April 13, 2021
Five Ways to Read Henry James
This Week on the
History of Literature
Podcast
with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| April 12, 2021
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| April 12, 2021
How Nellie Y. McKay Forged a Path for the Study of African American Literature
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Shanna Greene Benjamin
| April 12, 2021
On Great Literary Loves and the Joyous, Complicated Brilliance of Walt Whitman
By
Mark Edmundson
| April 9, 2021
The Donald Barthelme Story Nobody Talks About But Everyone Should Read
Emily Temple on the Masterful Use of Authorial Intrusion in “Rebecca”
By
Emily Temple
| April 9, 2021
A Secret, Symbolic History of Pomegranates
Kate Lebo: “Cracking one open feels like lifting
the lid on a jewelry box.”
By
Kate Lebo
| April 9, 2021
On the Years When Jane Austen Couldn't Write
An Illustrated Look at the Effects of Worry and Uncertainty on a Literary Icon
By
Hannah K. Chapman, Lauren Burke, & Kaley Bales
| April 8, 2021
The Imposition of Meaning: Lessons From J.M. Coetzee About the Humanity of Others
Dr. Ben Martin on the Real Life and Times of “Mr. S.”
By
Ben Martin
| April 8, 2021
What a Sleep Specialist Has to Say About the Dreaminess of
Finnegans Wake
This Week on
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, a Podcast About the Most Mystifying Book Ever Written
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The Cosmic Library
| April 8, 2021
How 5 Books on Black Motherhood Helped Me Write My Debut Novel
Morgan Jerkins Recommends Toni Morrison, Edward P. Jones, and More
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Morgan Jerkins
| April 8, 2021
Imaginary Histories: How Tolkien’s Fascination with Language Shaped His Literary World
Damien Bador on the Origins of a Fantasy Classic
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Damien Bador
| April 8, 2021
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