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Literary Criticism
The Craft of Surrealism: On Accessing the Unconscious in Our Fiction
Anita Felicelli Offers Some Advice For Writers Looking to Blend the Dreamy and the Mundane
By
Anita Felicelli
| December 4, 2024
Rumors of Mark Leyner’s Disappearance Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Adam Sternbergh on the Long, Varied Career of a Contemporary Giant of American Postmodern Literature
By
Adam Sternbergh
| December 4, 2024
Lit Hub’s 38 Favorite Books of 2024
From Our Bedside Tables to Yours
By
Emily Temple
| December 3, 2024
Reading With My Past Self: A Year of Revisiting Books
Angela Baggetta on What She’s Learned From Rereading Old Favorites
By
Angela Baggetta
| December 3, 2024
On the Report of Poetry’s Death, or: What Does That AI Poetry Study Really Tell Us?
Jen Benka Considers Art in the Age of ChatGPT
By
Jen Benka
| December 3, 2024
Why We Need More Queer Sex in Climate Fiction; Or, on Rereading Rachel Carson
Gabrielle Korn Explores Bodily Autonomy, Self-Censorship, and How Desire Shapes Our Writing
By
Gabrielle Korn
| December 3, 2024
Best Reviewed
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Anita Felicelli on Crafting a Collection of Existential Speculative Short Stories
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Jane Ciabattari
| December 3, 2024
Gay Talese! Gabrielle Korn! Poets respond to Taylor Swift 23 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| December 3, 2024
Ten Children’s Books To Read and Enjoy Before The Year Ends
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Caroline Carlson
| December 2, 2024
A Riveting, Timeless Journey Through the Afterlife: Inside the World of Dante’s
Divine Comedy
Michael Palma on the Contemporary Relevance of Italian Literature’s Founding Masterpiece
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Michael Palma
| December 2, 2024
Musical Mechas and the Dystopian Dust Bowl: December’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
Finish the Year with New Speculative Fiction From Alex Segura, Julia Armfield, Alison Stine, and More
By
Natalie Zutter
| December 2, 2024
Some of Our Favorite Poetry Collections of the Year
Plus Seven Poetry Collections to Read This December
By
David Woo
| December 2, 2024
This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Fund Drives, Merve Emre, and... Do Awards Even Matter?
With Drew Broussard, Calvin Kasulke, Oliver Scialdone, McKayla Coyle, and Jonny Diamond
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The Lit Hub Podcast
| November 29, 2024
Writing Advice, Book Recommendations, and More from the Newest Literary MacArthur Fellows
Jericho Brown, Ling Ma, Jason Reynolds, and Juan Felipe Herrera on the Writing Life
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Emily Temple
| November 27, 2024
In Praise of the Literary and Social Subversions of George Gissing’s
The Odd Women
Merve Emre and Adam Dalva in Conversation About a New Edition of a Victorian Classic
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Literary Hub
| November 27, 2024
Juhea Kim on Rendering the Beauty of Ballet in Fiction
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of “City of Night Birds”
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Jane Ciabattari
| November 26, 2024
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