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Claudio Magris’ Darkly Humorous Travels

Four Anecdotes From the Triestine Writer

February 27, 2019  By Claudio Magris   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Travel 
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Is It Necessary To Be A Vampire When You’re Making Art?

Katya Apekina On Reading Women with Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett

February 27, 2019  By Reading Women   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Reading Women 
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The Astronomical Cost of Clean Air in Bangkok

"Almost Everything in Bangkok Eventually Becomes Smoke"

February 27, 2019  By Pitchaya Sudbanthad   Posted In  Climate Change  Freeman's  News and Culture 
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At Hard to Read, Everybody’s A Writer and Everybody’s A Reader

A Reading Series That's A "Literary Social Practice"

February 27, 2019  By Fiona Alison Duncan   Posted In  Events  Features  News and Culture 
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31 Books in 30 Days: Tom Beer on Stephen Greenblatt

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

February 27, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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31 Books in 30 Days: Tom Beer on Luis Alberto Urrea

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

February 27, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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Leading Men

Christopher Castellani

"For thirty years, Anja has lived in his city. Now that he is gone, it turns to her an unfamiliar face. From the safety of the train, behind the thick-paned window, she recoils from its lopsided mouth, its filthy eyes. When she steps off the platform, it looks away in recrimination. Hatching a plan. Lying in wait. She would apologize or confess if she had cause, but she has no cause. What is the old saying? The heart takes no commands. She loved him, but she has never loved where he brought her."

February 27, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Lit Hub Daily: February 26, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

February 26, 2019  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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Geoff Dyer Goes Deep on WWII Classic Where Eagles Dare

The Break-Down You Didn't Know You Needed

February 26, 2019  By Geoff Dyer   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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Vacuum in the Dark

Jen Beagin

"It was hard, misshapen, probably handmade. Nut brown flecked with beige. Sandalwood soap, it looked like, sitting on a porcelain plate with a peacock painted on its edge. Having just finished scrubbing the toilet, Mona grabbed the soap to wash her hands. Once wet, it fell apart and caked her fingers like clay. The stench, although vaguely sweet, brought instant tears. She blinked the tears away and peered at her hands. The beige flecks, she saw now, were undigested seeds, and something long, wet, and army green had been swirled into the middle. The green thing, whatever it was, had been binding it all together."

February 26, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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To Sit Beside Boris Fishman on an Airplane is to Behold the Riches of Russian Cooking

On the Soviet Union, Scarcity, and Satisfaction

February 26, 2019  By Boris Fishman   Posted In  Features  Food  Memoir  News and Culture  Travel 
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What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Drinking

An American History of Writing Cocktail Writing and Inebriation

February 26, 2019  By Beth Kracklauer   Posted In  Features  Food  News and Culture 
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On the Politics and Pressures of Chronicling a 50-Year-Old Murder

Sarah Weinman Talks to Patrick Radden Keefe About Say Nothing

February 26, 2019  By Sarah Weinman   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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If de Tocqueville Predicted Twitter, Balzac Knew Trump Would Use It

Liesl Schillinger on Reading Balzac in the Age of Trump

February 26, 2019  By Liesl Schillinger   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
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31 Books in 30 Days: Ismail Muhammad on Patrick Chamoiseau

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

February 26, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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A Poem by Laura Buccieri

From Her Collection Songbook for a Boy Inside

February 26, 2019  By Laura Buccieri   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Lit Hub Daily: February 25, 2019

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February 25, 2019  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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What Scott McCloud Taught Us About Internet Storytelling

He Had This Figured Out 25 Years Ago

February 25, 2019  By Sarah Rosenthal   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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The Black Women Who Wrote America’s Earliest Autofiction

On Following a Radical Lineage Back to the Slave Narrative

February 25, 2019  By Maryam Kazeem   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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Science: You’re Definitely Worrying About the Wrong Things

How Much Should We Worry About an Asteroid Strike? Sugar? Fluoride?

February 25, 2019  By Lise A. Johnson and Eric Chudler   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Science 
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