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Playlist for a Classic Novel: Beloved

8 Songs for Toni Morrison's Masterpiece

June 29, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features  Music  News and Culture 
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A Book Festival in Paradise Grapples with Its Own Contradictions

At the Sixth-Annual Anguilla Literary Festival

June 29, 2017  By Bethanne Patrick   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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Lit Hub Daily: June 28, 2017

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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The Pessimist’s Guide to Literary Wedding Toasts

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June 28, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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The Fall

Bill Roorbach

“They’d driven where Uncle Bud had shown them on his tattered maps—west on a long unmarked logging road deep into the woods, through two unattended paper-company gates, then north on a faint jeep trail, once much used, no longer.”

June 28, 2017  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  Short Stories  Short Story 
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When I Worked as an Assistant to My Hero, Adrienne Rich

"I learned a lesson that has served me well: I learned to be careful."

June 28, 2017  By Victoria Redel   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The Problem With Writing About Florida

"This Isn't Your Place to Write About. It's Barely Mine."

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Can You Really Have a Book Club for Eight Million People?

On the Inaugural One Book, One New York Project

June 28, 2017  By Matt Grant   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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Eating California’s Most Controversial Ice Cream

On the Humphry Slocombe Foie Gras Ice Cream Sandwiches

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Why is it So Difficult to Define the Essay?

Or, How to Use Knowledge Ethically

June 28, 2017  By Nicole B. Wallack   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Lit Hub Daily: June 27, 2017

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Systemic Cruelty, Mass Sadism, and Reading “The Lottery” in 2017

Shirley Jackson's Classic Fable is Always Relevant to America

June 27, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Never-Before-Published Hannah Arendt on What Freedom and Revolution Really Mean

Thoughts on Poverty, Misery, and the Great Revolutions of History

June 27, 2017  By Hannah Arendt   Posted In  Longform  News and Culture  Politics 
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It Costs $55 to Learn How to Bend a Spoon with Your Mind

Daryl Gregory Visits the World of Alternative Energy

June 27, 2017  By Daryl Gregory   Posted In  Features  Nature  News and Culture  Science 
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A History of My Violence to the Ones I Love

Silas Dent Zobal on Learning to Hit and Hitting Others

June 27, 2017  By Silas Dent Zobal   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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When a Bookseller Tries to Buy a Bookstore

Five Questions for Brad Johnson, Who Might Just Live the Dream...

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If a Bear Shows Up in the First Act, He Better Eat Someone in the Second

Tom Bouman on the Use of Man-Eating Bears in Fiction

June 27, 2017  By Tom Bouman   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Alexandra Fuller: Fairy Tales on the Frontlines (and Other Books)

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June 27, 2017  By Alexandra Fuller   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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Angel For A Day

Ch'ae Manshik (Trans. by Bruce & Ju-Chan Fulton)

“Today is the day.”

June 27, 2017  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  Short Stories  Short Story 
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June 27, 2017  By Jane Ciabattari   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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