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Remembering Susan Sontag's Final Days

Remembering Susan Sontag's Final Days

Katie Roiphe on the Legendary Writer's Will to Survive

By Katie Roiphe | March 28, 2016

At the Existentialist Café

At the Existentialist Café

Sarah Bakewell

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 24, 2016

Skateboarding in Fiction: A Brief History of Failure

Skateboarding in Fiction: A Brief History of Failure

On Accuracy and Authenticity in Art

By Jonathan Russell Clark | March 24, 2016

The Suicide Note as Literary Genre

The Suicide Note as Literary Genre

On the Last Words of Woolf, Koestler, Berryman, and More

By Dustin Illingworth | March 23, 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

Secrets and Lies: Why the Best Spies Are Married

Secrets and Lies: Why the Best Spies Are Married

On Chris Pavone's Finely Wrought Espionage Fiction

By Lisa Levy | March 22, 2016

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Why We Love Weird Fairy Tales

By Tobias Carroll | March 17, 2016

Adrian McKinty: Working-Class Hero of Irish Crime Fiction

By Lisa Levy | March 17, 2016

This Writer: On Social Work and Fiction

By Rosalie Knecht | March 15, 2016

Tracey Chevalier: Past President of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Club

Tracey Chevalier: Past President of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Club

On Little House on the Prairie and mothers who are not Ma

By Tracy Chevalier | March 14, 2016

Contemplating the Infinite with Annie Dillard

Contemplating the Infinite with Annie Dillard

"One of the most sensitive, listening intelligences ever to breathe American air"

By John Freeman | March 10, 2016

Hidden Stories and Historical Half-truths: Lies Your Ancestors Told You

Hidden Stories and Historical Half-truths: Lies Your Ancestors Told You

On history, heritage, and whitewashing

By Anita Huslin | March 7, 2016

The Beautiful, Proto-Feminist Snark of Jane Austen’s Juvenilia

The Beautiful, Proto-Feminist Snark of Jane Austen’s Juvenilia

74,000 words of raucous, handwritten amorality

By Devoney Looser | March 4, 2016

102 Indispensible Works of Literary Criticism

102 Indispensible Works of Literary Criticism

A Highly Subjective and Idiosyncratic List Created Upon Moving House

By Jonathan Russell Clark | March 4, 2016

Michel de Montaigne, Time Traveler

Michel de Montaigne, Time Traveler

Hannah Brooks-Motl on Where We Go When We Read, and Who We Become

By Hannah Brooks-Motl | February 29, 2016

Harper Lee and the Myth of a Post-Racial America

Harper Lee and the Myth of a Post-Racial America

On the Complicated Legacy of a Beloved Writer

By Kate Jenkins | February 23, 2016

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