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The Quiet Renaissance of India’s Community Cookbooks

A Plea For Regional Flavor Rises in the Era of Prepackaging

August 14, 2019  By Meher Mirza   Posted In  Features  Food  News and Culture 
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6 Books by Texan Writers You Need to Read

Kimberly King Parsons Recommends Tales from the Lone Star State

August 14, 2019  By Kimberly King Parsons   Posted In  Features  Reading Lists 
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“Henderson the Rain King”

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Sister Helen Prejean:
My Faith Began With a Fear of Leaving Home

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August 14, 2019  By Helen Prejean   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Roy Jacobsen on the Backbone of Nordic Literature: the Sagas of Iceland

Some of Europe's Most Enduring, Complex Literary Works

August 14, 2019  By Roy Jacobsen   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Religion 
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Juliet Escoria on Writing a Novel With No Redemptive Lesson at the End

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

August 14, 2019  By Otherppl with Brad Listi   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Otherppl with Brad Listi 
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Madhuri Vijay on the Outsider’s Perspective of the Kashmir Conflict

The Author of The Far Field in conversation with Kendra Winchester
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August 14, 2019  By Reading Women   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Reading Women 
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Booksellers Recommend Their Favorite Books in Translation

Bookselling Without Borders Talked to Their International Fellows

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The cruelty is the point: Trump official suggests change to Emma Lazarus’s Statue of Liberty poem.

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Reese Witherspoon is adapting this 1200-word short story into a film for Netflix.

August 13, 2019  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Book News  The Hub 
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New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.

August 13, 2019  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Reading Lists  The Hub 
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Lit Hub Daily: August 13, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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Ibram X. Kendi: How Racism Relies on Arbitrary Hierarchies

From 15th-Century West Africa to Suburban Long Island

August 13, 2019  By Ibram X. Kendi   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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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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We Have Always Been Plagued by Literary Scammers

Narcissistic, Ego-Driven Editors Promising the World? Yup.

August 13, 2019  By Nick Ripatrazone   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  Humor  News and Culture 
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A Brief Eerie History of How the Wind Makes Us Crazy

Lyall Watson on the Ill Effects of Heavy Weather

August 13, 2019  By Lyall Watson   Posted In  Features  History  Nature  News and Culture 
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The Intoxicating Other Worlds of the Encyclopedia

David Carlin on Absent Fathers and Missing Histories

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The Road to Oliver Sacks’

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August 13, 2019  By Lawrence Weschler   Posted In  Biography  Features  Longform  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Sarah M. Broom, Peter Orner, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

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