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The Explosion Chronicles

Yan Lianke, trans. Carlos Rojas

“An American CEO, who had previously spent six years in Vietnam, eventually decided to establish the world’s largest automobile factory along the border of the Balou Mountains, about sixty kilometers from the Explosion county seat. What ended up eventually influencing his decision was not only Kong Mingliang’s wining and dining, but also his amazingly fast construction process, which was a result of Mingliang’s having bribed the people of Explosion.”

October 4, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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18 Books You Should Read This October

From Witches to Wangs to Glam and Back Again

October 4, 2016  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Reading Lists 
1

To Leave Your Mother Tongue is to Love It More

Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough on Her Mother Tongue and Another

October 4, 2016  By Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Memoir  News and Culture  On Translation  Travel 
2

How My Grandfather Went From the Pulitzer Prize to Complete Obscurity

Tom Shroder on Growing Up in the Shadow of MacKinlay Kantor

October 4, 2016  By Tom Shroder   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Memoir  News and Culture 
3

We’re Destroying Our Planet and All the Wild Things On It

Jane Alexander on Extinction, Pollution, and Fracking

October 4, 2016  By Jane Alexander   Posted In  Climate Change  Nature  News and Culture  Science 
0

Picturing Frederick Douglass

On the Portraits of the Most Photographed Man in the 19th Century

October 4, 2016  By James Sullivan   Posted In  Art and Photography  History  News and Culture 
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Five Books Making News This Week: Detectives, Demagogues, and Dystopias

Tana French, Volker Ullrich, Michael Helm, and More

October 4, 2016  By Jane Ciabattari   Posted In  Features 
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So Who Was Jack the Ripper?

Otto Penzler on the Most Famous Serial Killer of Them All

October 4, 2016  By Otto Penzler   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
5

LitHub Daily: October 3, 2016

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 3, 2016  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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Leave Elena Ferrante Alone

David L. Ulin on the Baffling Impulse to Unmask a Beloved Writer

October 3, 2016  By David L. Ulin   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
18

Ann Cleeves, Master of the Village Noir

Murder Most Foul, From the Moors of Northumberland, to the Shetland Islands

October 3, 2016  By Daneet Steffens   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
1

On Love Jones and Searching for Black Desire Onscreen

"Most of the images of teen romance I saw were of white kids"

October 3, 2016  By Naomi Extra   Posted In  Film and TV  News and Culture  Politics 
0

Where the Hell Do You Start With Something as Vast as a Memoir?

iO Tillet Wright on How to Tell the Story of a Life

October 3, 2016  By iO Tillett Wright   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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One Story, Two Tellers: When Someone Else Wrote the Same Book As Me

Shifting Narratives, Oral Histories, and the Tricky Nature of the Facts

October 3, 2016  By Lorraine Boissoneault   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
1

My Favorite Bookstore: Watchung Booksellers

Thomas Pluck on the Best Little Bookstore in Jersey

October 3, 2016  By Thomas Pluck   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  News and Culture 
1

Eve Out Of Her Ruins

Ananda Devi, trans. by Jeffrey Zuckerman

“As soon as I locked myself inside, I smoked everything I could reach. But the pain is still here. And I’m still here. Once again, my hair is practically torn out of my scalp. But this time, he used it to bang my head against the wall. I don’t know where I hurt anymore. I don’t know where I’ve been hit or what I’ve been hit against. Everywhere.”

October 3, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
1

Best of the Week: September 26 – 30, 2016

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 1, 2016  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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LitHub Daily: September 30, 2016

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

September 30, 2016  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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“Accepted”

Vanessa Hua

“It occurred to me that I’d become too comfortable with breaking and entering. Back from field training, I’d leapt onto the windowsill in a single bound, no awkward scrambling, as though onto a pommel horse, despite my combat boots and my Kevlar. I crouched, resting my hands lightly on the frame. My ponytail bobbed and then went still. In perfect balance, I could have carried a stack of books on my head, a debutante but for the stench of dirt and sweat.”

September 30, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  Short Story 
0

Finding a Forgotten Book On Surviving the Holocaust

P.N. Singer on rescuing his grandfather's book from oblivion

September 30, 2016  By P.N. Singer   Posted In  History  Memoir  News and Culture 
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