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A Lineage of Artists: Polly Crosby on Her Famous Illustrator Uncles

On Secrets, Eccentricities, and the Legacy of
the Heath Robinson Brothers

September 1, 2020  By Polly Crosby   Posted In  Art and Photography  Craft and Criticism  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The View From Iran: On the Consequences of a Trump Presidency

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Kai Strittmatter on Life in China’s Surveillance State

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When a 13th-Century Essay Hits Close to Home

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Why Some Irrational Thoughts Might Be Good for You

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Behind the Mic: On Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, Read by Nicholas Boulton

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September 1, 2020  By Behind the Mic    Posted In  Behind the Mic  Features  Lit Hub Radio 
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Did Mary Shelley actually lose her virginity to Percy on top of her mother’s grave?

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Whoopi communes with a wolf in the first trailer for the new adaptation of The Stand.

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Emma Cline recommends a novel with a “mind bogglingly good” sex scene.

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Angela Davis on International Solidarity and the Future of Black Radicalism

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August 31, 2020  By Verso Books    Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  News and Culture  Politics 
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On Repetition As a Powerful
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Geraldine Woods Considers Poets, Polemicists, and a Classic Mid-Century American Novel

August 31, 2020  By Geraldine Woods   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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