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All the Land

Jo Lendle, translated by Katy Derbyshire

"It was early morning when Georgi woke them. An unreal, magical light came down through the ceiling. Wegener put on his passably dried clothing—the cloth trousers, the ironed vest, dogskin trousers, his thick, stuffed fur boots, the skiing shirt, the blue sleeveless cardigan. After a breakfast of shark in bread soup, Wegener tended to Loewe’s wounds one last time. Small pieces of bone had festered out over night. As they had no more bandages, he plucked the splinters out of the gauze with tweezers and reused the material."

May 21, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Read more than 200 women on abortion and life in Alabama.

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EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Paul Lisicky’s forthcoming memoir, Later.

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Lit Hub Daily: May 20, 2019

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The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna

Juliet Grames

"Stella Fortuna the Second’s earliest memory is of the day she almost died for the first time, the episode with the eggplant. Most of us have memories from when we are three or four years old—often foggy, impressionistic, colors or words instead of whole, solid moments. Stella had none of these. Her first memory was vivid, complete, and late: she was four and a half, and she was waking up in a shadowy brown room redolent with the sweet-rot smell of mint. She was in intense pain."

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Trying to Figure Out Bruce Chatwin’s Unpublished
Magnum Opus

Jeremy Klemin on a Legendary Travel Writer's Attempt
to Figure It All Out

May 20, 2019  By Jeremy Klemin    Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Travel 
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As of Today, the Last Physical Object Used as a Standard of Measurement is No More

As the Universal Kilogram Enters Retirement Cutter Wood Considers the Implications

May 20, 2019  By Cutter Wood   Posted In  Science  Technology 
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‘Camp Fire,’ A Poem by sam sax

"how unusual for this place without water to be now drowned in it."

May 20, 2019  By Sam Sax   Posted In  Features  Freeman's 
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Can You Have a Meaningful Long-Distance Relationship with a Dog?

Xuan Juliana Wang on Ella, a Very Good Dog

May 20, 2019  By Xuan Juliana Wang   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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In India, One Publisher’s High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society

Changing the Conversation One Book at a Time

May 20, 2019  By Liesl Schwabe   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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6 Epic Fantasy Series to Fill the
Dragon-Shaped Hole in Your Life

Game of Thrones May Be Over, but Books Will Never Leave You

May 20, 2019  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Reading Lists 
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Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

"I have had two abortions, I have borne two children."

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Walking Through the Woods of Midtown with Jessica Francis Kane

The Author of Rules for Visiting on Fading Friendship and Learning the Names for Things

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Lisa Lucas Talks Robert Caro and the Injustices of NYC Urban Planning

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This week on Lit Hub Radio: dirty talk, Marlon James, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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As abortion stories flood the internet one wonders when it will ever be enough?

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Your weekly book deal memo: Chelsea Manning, Lauren Oyler, Judith Jones

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