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On Monsieur Bovary, One of Literature's Most Necessary Characters
Alberto Manguel Considers the Bore Who Inspires Passion
By
Alberto Manguel
| October 1, 2019
Cornel West on the Revolutionary Politics of the Foundry Theatre
"To live in this hell of a world does not trump our capacity to leave a little heaven behind."
By
Cornel West
| October 1, 2019
Karl Ove Knausgaard on the Writing of Jon Fosse
Thoughts on One of Norway's Great Writers, Just in Time
for Nobel Season
By
Karl Ove Knausgaard
| September 30, 2019
Lauren Groff on the Forgotten Genius of Nancy Hale
"The paradox is that one has to read the stories to understand how wrong we have been"
By
Lauren Groff
| September 30, 2019
When Will Ben Lerner Admit He's a Novelist?
The Topeka School
as Gateway Book
By
Emily Temple
| September 30, 2019
On Patrick White, Australia’s Great Unread Novelist
Madeleine Watts Wonders If Any of Us Can Go Home Again
By
Madeleine Watts
| September 30, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
In Search of a Black Odysseus: My Father's Journey Home
By
Maya Phillips
| September 30, 2019
The Writer You've Never Heard of That Made My Book Possible
By
Mark Haber
| September 27, 2019
Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month
By
Literary Hub
| September 27, 2019
In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form
Marcia Lynx Qualey on the Rise of a Complex, Capacious Literary Genre
By
Marcia Lynx Qualey
| September 27, 2019
Here's What High Schoolers Thought of Lit Hub's Climate Change Reading List
What Do They Actually Want to Read?
By
Mark Gozonsky
| September 26, 2019
The Freedom of Tossing
The Scarlet Letter
From a High School Curriculum
Noah Cho on Finding and Teaching Literature that Reflects His Classroom
By
Noah Cho
| September 26, 2019
How Rainbow Rowell Weaponized Fandom for Good
Dana Schwartz on Fictional Books Within Fictional Books
By
Dana Schwartz
| September 25, 2019
Since When Did Animals Become Synonymous With
Our Grief?
“In life, as in literature, a horse is never just a horse.”
By
Rebecca Renner
| September 25, 2019
Neil Gaiman on the Good Kind of Trolls
Introducing the Spellbinding Folktales of Norway
By
Neil Gaiman
| September 20, 2019
For Diasporic Writers, Nostalgia is a Powerful Tool For Engaging Home
Rosa Boshier: So Stop Calling It "Sentimental"
By
Rosa Boshier
| September 20, 2019
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