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The Mud Family Climbs a Mountain

The Mud Family Climbs a Mountain

Upwardly Mobile in the Andes

By Maria Lopez | September 25, 2015

Death at 30,000 Feet

Death at 30,000 Feet

Ivan Vladislavić on Life, Farce, and the Ignoble Demise of Sherwood Anderson

By Ivan Vladislavić | September 24, 2015

When Rock Festivals Get Bookish

When Rock Festivals Get Bookish

The Rise of the Literary Second Stage

By Tobias Carroll | September 23, 2015

Katherine Mansfield, a Graphic Interpretation

Katherine Mansfield, a Graphic Interpretation

Zanna Goldhawk Illustrates "The Fly"

By Literary Hub | September 23, 2015

Books Making News This Week: Awards Season Begins

Books Making News This Week: Awards Season Begins

From the Man Book to the NBA

By Jane Ciabattari | September 22, 2015

Honor Moore: Beautiful, Beautiful

Honor Moore: Beautiful, Beautiful

An Essay About Hair, Its Glory, Its Fate

By Honor Moore | September 22, 2015

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Monsters: The Hindenburg Disaster and the Birth of Pathological Technology

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 22, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Harvard Book Store

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 22, 2015

The Remains of Jay DeFeo

By Andrew David King | September 21, 2015

The Second Republican Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

The Second Republican Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

in which virtually, amnesty, and talking points take on new meaning

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | September 18, 2015

Literary Long Weekend: San Francisco      

Literary Long Weekend: San Francisco      

City of Bookstores!

By Stephen Sparks | September 18, 2015

Hiding the Money, But Not the Fun

Hiding the Money, But Not the Fun

On the Proliferation of Tax Havens

By Literary Hub | September 18, 2015

Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival

10th Anniversary in the literary borough

By Jess Bergman | September 18, 2015

TFW You Realize Maybe David Markson Invented Twitter

TFW You Realize Maybe David Markson Invented Twitter

Or: The Accidental Diorama of a Novelist’s Life

By Mary Duffy | September 16, 2015

The Literary Caribbean, From BOCAS  to Brooklyn

The Literary Caribbean, From BOCAS to Brooklyn

In Which Much Liming—and Some Wining—Occurs

By Naomi Jackson | September 16, 2015

Growing Up Carlin

Growing Up Carlin

On Having a Legendary Comedian for a Dad

By Charles Arrowsmith | September 15, 2015

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