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Aldous Huxley Foresaw America’s Pill-Popping Addiction with Eerie Accuracy

We're Now Living in the Brave New World

March 21, 2019  By Robert Bennett   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Popular Posts 
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Arturo’s Island

Elsa Morante, translated by Ann Goldstein

"Seeing her again now, I was ashamed that the day before I’d been so intimate with her, going so far as to tell her my secrets! On the bench, forgotten, was my book of Great Leaders: and that sight increased my shame. Angrily I opened the French door, and then finally she saw me."

March 21, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Features  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Announcing the 2019 Whiting Award Winners

The Ten Emerging Writers Who Won the Prestigious $50,000 Award

March 20, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Book News  Events  Features  News and Culture 
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Lit Hub Daily: March 20, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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Barry Lopez on the Hard Question of Humanity’s Survival

Thoughts on Life from a Remote Arctic Island

March 20, 2019  By Barry Lopez   Posted In  Climate Change  Excerpts  Features  Nature  News and Culture  Travel 
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Kristen Arnett’s Lifehacks: How to Get to Inbox Zero

Trust a Librarian to Get Your Digital House in Order

March 20, 2019  By Kristen Arnett   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  Features  News and Culture  Technology 
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James Baldwin: ‘I Never Intended to Become an Essayist’

From a Classic Interview with David C. Estes

March 20, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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What I Wish My Children Could Learn From My Rural Upbringing

"A boyhood in rural America taught me economy and self-reliance."

March 20, 2019  By Joe Wilkins   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Writing Poetry to Find a Father Worth Grieving

We Are All Unreliable Narrators When It Comes to Family

March 20, 2019  By Edgar Kunz   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Learning From Carolyn Forché’s Fearlessness

Beth Kephart on What You Have Heard Is True

March 20, 2019  By Beth Kephart   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Andrea Dworkin’s Argument Against Punctuation

On the Freedom of Violating Convention

March 20, 2019  By Andrea Dworkin   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Excerpts  Features 
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‘The Idea of Others’A Poem by Brenda Shaughnessy

From her collection The Octopus Museum

March 20, 2019  By Brenda Shaughnessy   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Reading Women: The Australian Episode, Part II

With Jaclyn Masters and Kendra Winchester

March 20, 2019  By Reading Women   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Reading Women 
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Make Me a City

Jonathan Carr

"The very title of Mr. Winship’s rambling, labyrinthine tome about Chicago in the nineteenth century hints at the confusion that lies in store for the unsuspecting reader. His opus, claims the author, is both 'Alternative' and a 'History.' An 'Alternative,' one wonders, to what? Any attempt to compare Mr. Winship’s book with the work of serious historians who have addressed key periods of the century gone by would soon founder. For a text to be categorized as 'history' implies, does it not, that attention has been paid to historical truth and accuracy? Anyone, then, who ignores facts or, even worse, blithely distorts facts for his own 'Alternative' purposes has no right to attach the label of 'History' to his offering."

March 20, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Halle Butler on Millennial Burnout and the Frustrations of Living

With Christopher Hermelin and Drew Broussard on So Many Damn Books

March 20, 2019  By So Many Damn Books   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  So Many Damn Books 
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‘Rain Travel’ a Poem By W.S. Merwin

From The Essential W.S. Merwin

March 19, 2019  By W.S. Merwin   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Lit Hub Daily: March 19, 2019

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On the Poetic Legacy of W.S. Merwin

John Freeman on The Collected Poems

March 19, 2019  By John Freeman   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Literary Criticism  Poem 
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“Go With What’s Alive” and Other Writing Advice from Philip Roth

"Writing isn’t hard work, it’s a nightmare."

March 19, 2019  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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After the Big One: Can You Imagine America Without Los Angeles?

The San Andreas Fault is Not Messing Around

March 19, 2019  By Lucy Jones   Posted In  Features  Nature  News and Culture 
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