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Get to Know the 2017 Windham-Campbell Prize Winners
Read Prize-Winning Work in Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama
By
Literary Hub
| September 12, 2017
Can You Tolerate This?">
Can You Tolerate This?">
Can You Tolerate This?">Read the Essay "Big Red" from Ashleigh Young's
Can You Tolerate This?
Presenting the 2017 Windham-Campbell Winners
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Literary Hub
| September 12, 2017
Read from Marina Carr's Play,
Hecuba
Presenting the 2017 Windham-Campbell Winners
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Literary Hub
| September 12, 2017
When Your Favorite Writer Does
Not
Like Your Initial Cover Designs
Na Kim on Designing a Cover for Jeffrey Eugenides's Fresh Complaint
By
Na Kim
| September 11, 2017
Hanging Out with Pennywise and My Grandmother's Ghost
Kayla Rae Whitaker on Finding Comfort in IT as a Child
By
Kayla Rae Whitaker
| September 11, 2017
The Ebullient Joy of the Inaugural Well-Read Black Girl Festival
Celebrating a Sisterhood of Black Women Writers (And Readers)
By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| September 11, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Balzac Tried to Buy a Waistcoat for Every Day of the Year (and Other Revelations of Parisian Fashion)
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Valerie Steele
| September 11, 2017
Audre Lorde: We Must Learn to Use Our Power
By
Audre Lorde
| September 11, 2017
“He Comes for the Girls.” Philip Roth on Getting Kicked Out of Prague
By
Philip Roth
| September 8, 2017
I Watched the Entire Hot Shakespeare Show So You Don't Have To
What You Might Have Missed, From Torture to Radiohead
By
Eric Thurm
| September 8, 2017
At Ellis Island, Imagining My Father's Journey to America
"Perhaps They Sat on These Very Benches, Stood Where I am Standing Now"
By
Jane Lazarre
| September 8, 2017
Rebel in the Rye
is Bad for Writers
Danny Strong's Salinger Biopic is One Big Cliché
By
Emily Temple
| September 8, 2017
Announcing the 2017 Baillie Gifford Prize Longlist for Non-Fiction
The Best in Nonfiction Vies for £30,000
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Literary Hub
| September 7, 2017
Playlist for a Classic Novel:
The Lover
10 Songs for Marguerite Duras's Masterpiece
By
Emily Temple
| September 7, 2017
Scenes from an Emergency Clinic in the Sonoran Desert
On Death in the Borderlands and Who is Allowed to Grieve
By
Lee Sandusky
| September 7, 2017
A Difficult Balance: Am I a Writer or a Teacher?
Kyoko Mori Tries to Make Peace with Her Divided Self
By
Kyoko Mori
| September 6, 2017
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