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The Nightmarish Dream Logic of Bruno Schulz

The Nightmarish Dream Logic of Bruno Schulz

Joe Fletcher on Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass

By Joe Fletcher | June 1, 2018

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

So1861">"1861" is Just So1861

By Emily Temple | May 31, 2018

Robert Gottlieb on a Neglected Russian Classic

Robert Gottlieb on a Neglected Russian Classic

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About a Man Who Never Gets Out of Bed

By Robert Gottlieb | May 31, 2018

Is This the Year Dag Solstad Becomes a Household Name?

Is This the Year Dag Solstad Becomes a Household Name?

Two New Books in English by Norway's Best Living Writer

By Veronica Esposito | May 30, 2018

David Hayden:

David Hayden: "Men Still Too Often See Their Writing as the Canon"

An Homage to the Women Who Influenced My Writing

By David Hayden | May 25, 2018

Sex, Drugs, Rock n' Roll, and Mystical Poets

Sex, Drugs, Rock n' Roll, and Mystical Poets

An Essay/Conversation Between Beth Bachmann and Nick Flynn

By Literary Hub | May 23, 2018

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The 12 Best Sherlock Holmes Stories, According to Arthur Conan Doyle

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Rereading <em>Little Women</em> in its 150th Anniversary Year

Rereading Little Women in its 150th Anniversary Year

Could it Mean as Much to Me in My Thirties as it Had in Adolescence?

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On Soseki's Bitingly Critical Novel, <em>I Am a Cat</em>

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A Comic Evocation of the Author's Deep Pessimism about His Own Humanity

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George Saunders on the Emotional Realism of Bobbie Ann Mason

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Paul Bowles: 'Here's My Message. Everything Gets Worse'

Paul Bowles: 'Here's My Message. Everything Gets Worse'

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Reading <em>The Golden Notebook</em> During a Summer of Too Many Weddings

Reading The Golden Notebook During a Summer of Too Many Weddings

On Doris Lessing's Exploration of the "Free Woman"

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