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Geoffrey D. Morrison on the mundane letters of John Keats. | Lit Hub Criticism
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OSCARS WEEK: What to read (and watch) after Best Picture hopefuls The Fabelmans and Women Talking. | Lit Hub Film & TV
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“I found it difficult to grasp that the Armenia my mother called home was only a sliver of the Armenia it had once been.” Chris McCormick on creating his own Armenia. | Lit Hub Memoir
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Two writers in conversation across a century: Read short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Christine Schutt. | Lit Hub
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An unlikely pilgrimage: Rachel Joyce on how writing about the same characters—Harold Fry and friends—for over a decade shaped her life. | Lit Hub
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How Superman became “Christ manifest in a cape.” | Lit Hub History
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What your academic publisher wants you to know. | Princeton University Press
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Rachel Aviv profiles the philosopher Agnes Callard and her unconventional union. | The New Yorker
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“Is it ridiculous that what I remember most about Skye is wandering the grocery store with my own mother?” Patricia Lockwood recounts a visit to the lighthouse with Virginia Woolf and her mom. | The Atlantic
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Elizabeth A. Harris talks to Jenny Odell about productivity and the commodification of time. | The New York Times
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The publisher of an unauthorized biography of Xi Jinping has been released from prison. | ABC News
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