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Lit Hub Daily: August 6, 2019

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Toni Morrison on Reality TV, Black Lives Matter, and Meeting Jeff Bezos

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The Painter’s Wife vs. The Poet’s Husband: Portrait of a Marriage

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What I Teach: Seven Titles From a High School Class on Trauma Literature

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Failed Utopias: Can You Buy an Immaculate World With Dirty Money?

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One Another: An Essay About Sex, Reading, and Mary Ruefle

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On White Nationalism and the Lessons of Charlottesville

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