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Anne Boyer: What is the Language of Pain?

An Ugly Gathering of Adjectives

September 17, 2019  By Anne Boyer   Posted In  Features  Health  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Of Sisterly Bonds and Translating the Untranslatable

From Jennifer Croft's New Memoir, Homesick

September 17, 2019  By Jennifer Croft   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Memoir  News and Culture  On Translation 
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Josh Gondelman: Please Stop Trying to Make Dad Shoes Cool

Let These $950 Sneakers Be the End of the Trend

September 17, 2019  By Josh Gondelman   Posted In  Features  Humor  News and Culture 
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Kevin Barry on the Need to Sustain Our Literature

5 Questions for the Author of Night Boat to Tangier

September 17, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Speaking Black Life Across Generations: A Conversation with Imani Perry

Mitchell Jackson Talks to the Author of Breathe

September 17, 2019  By Mitchell S. Jackson   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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The Ten Thousand Doors of January

Alix E. Harrow

September 17, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  Novels 
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One Person’s Junk Is Another Person’s Treasure

In Brazil, One Man Collects Fragments of Discarded Lives

September 17, 2019  By Eliane Brum   Posted In  Features  News and Culture 
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Here is the Young People’s Literature Longlist for the 2019 National Book Awards.

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Lit Hub Daily: September 16, 2019

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Searching for Women’s Voices in the Harshest Landscape on Earth

Elizabeth Rush on Antarctica, the "Last Male Sanctuary."

September 16, 2019  By Elizabeth Rush   Posted In  Climate Change  News and Culture  Science 
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How to Be Human in a Time
of Climate Crisis

On Relearning the History of an Earth on the Verge

September 16, 2019  By Elizabeth Putfark   Posted In  Climate Change  Features  News and Culture 
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On Alma Mahler, Muse and Mistress of Fin-de-Siecle Vienna

Cate Haste Considers the Legacy of "a modern woman who
lived out of her time."

September 16, 2019  By Cate Haste   Posted In  Biography  Features  History  Music  News and Culture 
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Faster Than We Thought: What Stories Will Survive Climate Change?

Omar El Akkad on Our Obligation to Preserve Memories

September 16, 2019  By Omar El Akkad   Posted In  Climate Change  History  News and Culture 
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Helen Phillips on Her Dark Exploration of Motherhood

The Author of The Need on First Draft

September 16, 2019  By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing    Posted In  Features  First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing  Lit Hub Radio 
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Elizabeth McCracken: Remembering Susan Kamil, Friend and Editor

"Susan was always looking out for the safety and happiness
of those she loved."

September 16, 2019  By Elizabeth McCracken   Posted In  Features  News and Culture 
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Can Climate Fiction Be… Hopeful?

Alex DiFrancesco and Ashley Shelby on Writing
Mythology for a New Era

September 16, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Climate Change  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Nature  News and Culture 
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The US Tour That Made Gertrude Stein a Household Name

She Was Always Ready for the Paparazzi

September 16, 2019  By Roy Morris, Jr.   Posted In  Biography  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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Will It Ever Be Ethical for Athletes to Edit Their Genes?

Françoise Baylis on the Problematic New Science of
"Building Better Humans"

September 16, 2019  By Françoise Baylis   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Science  Technology 
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Marching on London with Extinction Rebellion

Thomas Bunstead on the Pilgrimage from East Sussex to London

September 16, 2019  By Thomas Bunstead   Posted In  Climate Change  Features  Nature  News and Culture  Politics 
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On the Rare Decency of
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John Freeman Remembers One of Publishing's Great Editors

September 16, 2019  By John Freeman   Posted In  Features  News and Culture 
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