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Do We Care Enough About Animals to Save Them From Extinction?

Jane Rawson on Empathy Deficit and the Work of Contemporary Fiction

August 13, 2019  By Jane Rawson   Posted In  Climate Change  History  News and Culture  Politics  Science 
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The Intoxicating Other Worlds of the Encyclopedia

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Hai-Dang Phan on Poetic Distance and Reenacting the Past

The Author of Reenactments in Conversation with Peter Mishler

August 13, 2019  By Peter Mishler   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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A Literature of Belonging: Stories of Real America

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August 13, 2019  By Abby Manzella   Posted In  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics  Reading Lists 
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August 13, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry 
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38 Americanisms the British Can’t Bloody Stand

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On the Great Old White Guy Vocal Fry Panic of 2013

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The Bittersweet Feeling of Reconnecting with a Forgotten Language

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