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Eating California's Most Controversial Ice Cream

Eating California's Most Controversial Ice Cream

On the Humphry Slocombe Foie Gras Ice Cream Sandwiches

By Amy Ettinger | June 28, 2017

Never-Before-Published Hannah Arendt on What Freedom and Revolution Really Mean

Never-Before-Published Hannah Arendt on What Freedom and Revolution Really Mean

Thoughts on Poverty, Misery, and the Great Revolutions of History

By Hannah Arendt | June 27, 2017

It Costs $55 to Learn How to Bend a Spoon with Your Mind

It Costs $55 to Learn How to Bend a Spoon with Your Mind

Daryl Gregory Visits the World of Alternative Energy

By Daryl Gregory | June 27, 2017

A History of My Violence to the Ones I Love

A History of My Violence to the Ones I Love

Silas Dent Zobal on Learning to Hit and Hitting Others

By Silas Dent Zobal | June 27, 2017

When a Bookseller Tries to Buy a Bookstore

When a Bookseller Tries to Buy a Bookstore

Five Questions for Brad Johnson, Who Might Just Live the Dream...

By Literary Hub | June 27, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Food, Family, and Fairy Tale Horror

5 Books Making News This Week: Food, Family, and Fairy Tale Horror

Amy Thielen, Sherman Alexie, and Victor LaValle

By Jane Ciabattari | June 27, 2017

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The Rise of Women-Only Literary Spaces, UK Edition

By Thea Hawlin | June 26, 2017

Can You Have Quidditch without Harry Potter?

By Dwyer Murphy | June 26, 2017

Is Watchmen Coming to TV?

By Emily Temple | June 23, 2017

Plum Sykes: You Know It's Bad When Politics Gets Into Fashion

Plum Sykes: You Know It's Bad When Politics Gets Into Fashion

The Author of Party Girls Die in Pearls on Trump, Brexit, and Getting Political

By Plum Sykes | June 23, 2017

Illuminating Forgotten History with the Bright Light of Fiction

Illuminating Forgotten History with the Bright Light of Fiction

Dave Boling Follows a Thread of Family History to Tell Untold Stories

By Dave Boling | June 23, 2017

An American Bookseller Reports from a Glamorous Italian Bookfair

An American Bookseller Reports from a Glamorous Italian Bookfair

Dispatches in Crayon from the Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino

By Jenn Witte | June 23, 2017

Field Notes From My Dementia

Field Notes From My Dementia

Gerda Saunders on Iris Murdoch, Memory Loss, and Leaving a Record

By Gerda Saunders | June 22, 2017

No Frills

No Frills

Janet Capron

By Lit Hub Excerpts | June 22, 2017

How Did America's Banks Get So Much Political Power?

How Did America's Banks Get So Much Political Power?

A New Book Traces These Origins to NYC's 1970s Financial Crisis

By Isaac Kaplan | June 22, 2017

Why Has No One Ever Heard of the World's First Poet?

Why Has No One Ever Heard of the World's First Poet?

Enheduanna is Revered by Ancient Alien Conspiracy Theorists—But Few Others

By Charles Halton | June 22, 2017

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