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In <em>The Black Clown</em>, a Langston Hughes poem gets a modern revival

In The Black Clown, a Langston Hughes poem gets a modern revival

By Aaron Robertson | July 26, 2019

Everybody's curious about George Takei's graphic memoir (and more of the week's most clicked-on books).

Everybody's curious about George Takei's graphic memoir (and more of the week's most clicked-on books).

By Katie Yee | July 26, 2019

Is this all-ages coloring book the thing that will finally mobilize society in the climate crisis?

Is this all-ages coloring book the thing that will finally mobilize society in the climate crisis?

By Corinne Segal | July 26, 2019

Finding My Climate-Conscious Tribe: Black Nature Lovers and Writers

Finding My Climate-Conscious Tribe: Black Nature Lovers and Writers

An Appraisal (and Update) of Lit Hub's Climate Library

By Kim-Marie Walker | July 26, 2019

Everyone Misunderstands the Point of <em>Fight Club</em>

Everyone Misunderstands the Point of Fight Club

Rebecca Renner on the Forgotten Anti-Capitalist Message of an Unjustly Vilified Work

By Rebecca Renner | July 26, 2019

If You Can't Go to a Swimming Pool Right Now, Here Are Some Photographs

If You Can't Go to a Swimming Pool Right Now, Here Are Some Photographs

A Visual Dive into the Cultural History of the Pool

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Caliban Never Belonged to Shakespeare

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The New York Times profiles Louise Erdrich's Native American-focused bookstore.

By Dan Sheehan | July 25, 2019

Chicago rapper Noname's new book club highlights work from writers of color.

By Aaron Robertson | July 25, 2019

Here's the Center for Fiction's 2019 First Novel Prize longlist.

Here's the Center for Fiction's 2019 First Novel Prize longlist.

By Eleni Theodoropoulos | July 25, 2019

Andrew Scott, AKA <em>Fleabag</em>'s Hot Priest, will narrate Beatrix Potter audiobooks.

Andrew Scott, AKA Fleabag's Hot Priest, will narrate Beatrix Potter audiobooks.

By Jessie Gaynor | July 25, 2019

Megan Rapinoe has a f*cking book deal.

Megan Rapinoe has a f*cking book deal.

By Jessie Gaynor | July 25, 2019

Apocalyptic Prophets: Reading the Fine Print of Ammon Bundy's Divine Mandate

Apocalyptic Prophets: Reading the Fine Print of Ammon Bundy's Divine Mandate

Sally Denton on the Cowboy Constitutionalists of the Oregon Militia Standoff

By Sally Denton | July 25, 2019

On Opening Ghana's First Subscription-Model Library

On Opening Ghana's First Subscription-Model Library

Libreria Ghana Began With a Personal Book Collection

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How Trump's Failed Wall Wreaks Havoc at the US-Mexico Border

How Trump's Failed Wall Wreaks Havoc at the US-Mexico Border

John Carlos Frey on "The Wall" and the Migrant Caravan

By John Carlos Frey | July 25, 2019

On One of the Great Dutch Novels of Social Reform

On One of the Great Dutch Novels of Social Reform

How Eduard Douwes Dekker's Max Havelaar Led to a Revolution

By Pramoedya Ananta Toer | July 25, 2019

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