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Dear Jimi Hendrix: A Letter, in Gratitude, From Jeffery Renard Allen

Dear Jimi Hendrix: A Letter, in Gratitude, From Jeffery Renard Allen

“Know that I carry you everywhere, that you more than anyone on this planet have shaped me as a writer.”

By Jeffery Renard Allen | March 5, 2025

The Cords That Bind: On the Elusiveness of Solitude in Motherhood

The Cords That Bind: On the Elusiveness of Solitude in Motherhood

Nicole Graev Lipson Reflects on Thoreau, the Self, and the Frenzy of Parenting

By Nicole Graev Lipson | March 5, 2025

How the San Francisco Rare Book Fair Became a Refuge from the LA Wildfires

How the San Francisco Rare Book Fair Became a Refuge from the LA Wildfires

Julie Zigoris on the Resilience of Booksellers

By Julie Zigoris | March 5, 2025

Patchworks of Memory: Quilting Remembrance and Healing

Patchworks of Memory: Quilting Remembrance and Healing

Lisa Gail Collins on the Creative Traditions of a Black Farming Community in Alabama

By Lisa Gail Collins | March 5, 2025

An architecture journal’s Palestine issue was abruptly shelved.

An architecture journal’s Palestine issue was abruptly shelved.

By James Folta | March 4, 2025

Here are the finalists for the 2025 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

Here are the finalists for the 2025 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

By Brittany Allen | March 4, 2025

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What Russia’s Violent History of Occupation Reveals About Its Ongoing War on Ukraine

What Russia’s Violent History of Occupation Reveals About Its Ongoing War on Ukraine

Sofi Oksanen on the Importance of Preserving Personal and Collective Memory in the Face of Imperialist Aggression

By Sofi Oksanen | March 4, 2025

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Invasions, Empires, Political Bromances: Five Nonfiction Books That Explain Modern Russia

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A Small Press Book We Love: </br><em>Visitation</em> by Jenny Erpenbeck

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From Bowie to Baseball to Bitcoin: Ten Nonfiction Books to Check Out in March

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By Literary Hub | February 28, 2025

What books are the characters from this year’s best picture nominees reading?

What books are the characters from this year’s best picture nominees reading?

By James Folta | February 28, 2025

This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Talking Oscars and... Macbeths are #relationshipgoals?

This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Talking Oscars and... Macbeths are #relationshipgoals?

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