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The Best Reviewed Literature in Translation of 2020
Featuring Elena Ferrante, Isabel Allende, Sayaka Murata,
Samanta Schweblin, and more
By
Book Marks
| December 18, 2020
A Thank You to Outgoing Lit Hub Executive Editor
John Freeman
From Lit Hub Co-Founder Morgan Entrekin
By
Literary Hub
| December 18, 2020
On Artificial Intelligence, White Supremacy, and the Military-Industrial Complex
Yarden Katz Explains the Technology in Service to
the Ideology of Whiteness
By
Yarden Katz
| December 18, 2020
Darkness Before Dawn: Tales of a Pandemic Reopening
Andrés Felipe Solano on Life in South Korea
After the First Corona Wave
By
Andrés Felipe Solano
| December 18, 2020
The Fascinating History of Intersectionality in the Medieval World
Roland Betancourt on the Princeton University Press Ideas Podcast
By
New Books Network
| December 18, 2020
Was Stonehenge Just the Inner Part of a Huge Wooden Temple?
Roland Ennos on the Neolithic Desire for Permanence
By
Roland Ennos
| December 18, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Jared Diamond on the Global Climate Crisis and the Case for Hope
By
Anders Dunker
| December 18, 2020
In Praise of Calling Out Our Absurd and Immoral Economic System
By
Keen On
| December 18, 2020
David Hopen on the Complexities of Modern Orthodox Judaism
By
The Literary Life
| December 18, 2020
How many of Obama's favorite books of 2020 have you read?
By
Dan Sheehan
| December 17, 2020
Noomi Rapace is our next female Hamlet.
By
Walker Caplan
| December 17, 2020
A never-before-seen Shirley Jackson story has just been published.
By
Walker Caplan
| December 17, 2020
Move over,
Arrival
. Here's the latest Ted Chiang story headed to adaptation glory.
By
Emily Temple
| December 17, 2020
Christopher Hitchens's backlist is getting a cool new redesign.
By
Emily Temple
| December 17, 2020
TFW Your Twitter Account Gets Stolen and There's Nothing You Can Do
Rob Spillman on Finding—and Losing—Literary Community Online
By
Rob Spillman
| December 17, 2020
The Award-Winning Novels
of 2020
The Books That Took Home This Year's Biggest Literary Prizes
By
Book Marks
| December 17, 2020
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Dane Bahr on Craft and Why Crime Fiction Is the Punk Complement to Literary Fiction
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