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5 Fictional Vegetarians Who Defy Stereotypes

On Memes and More Nuanced Representations of Non-Meat Eaters

August 17, 2016  By Kristen Martin   Posted In  Health  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
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Divorce is in the Air

Gonzalo Torné, trans. by Megan McDowell

“You have to understand: we were good together. We weren’t even a couple with problems—our days were full of happy hours. I’d accepted a job while we sorted out the mess of my inheritance, and the people there treated me like an emergency fund. They thought that if we found ourselves in trouble, I could inject enough healthy capital to get through four or five bumpy months.”

August 16, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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What Does Silence Mean in the Age of Digital Noise?

On Zeus, Twitter, and Mixed Sensory Metaphors

August 16, 2016  By Laurence Scott   Posted In  News and Culture  Technology 
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Eileen

Ottessa Moshfegh

“This I remember very well: Around two o’clock, the warden came into our office, followed by a tall redheaded woman and a willowy bald man in a loose, mud-colored suit. My first impression of the woman was that she must be a performer at the special assembly—a singer or an actress with a soft spot for child criminals. My assumption seemed reasonable.”

August 16, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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When Was My Mother No Longer My Mother?

Confronting the Loss of Selfhood in the Face of MS

August 16, 2016  By Emma Geen   Posted In  Health  Memoir  News and Culture 
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How Does a Skeleton Become Famous?

On Meeting the Taung Child and Other Celebrity Fossils

August 16, 2016  By Lydia Pyne   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
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Five Books Making News This Week: Floods, Ponds, and Grief

Angela Palm, Claire-Louise Bennett, Jacqueline Woodson, and More

August 16, 2016  By Jane Ciabattari   Posted In  Book News  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
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Hot Milk

Deborah Levy

“The diving-school dog is already pulling at its chains and it’s only 8 a.m. He stands on two legs and lifts his scabby brown head above the wall of the roof terrace, snarling at the beach life below it. Pablo is shouting at the two Mexican men painting the walls. They can’t shout back because they don’t have the right legal documents to give him the finger.”

August 15, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Our Language is Ever Updating, But Meaning Remains

From Latin Wordplay to Emoji-Speak, We'll Always Need to Name the World

August 15, 2016  By Lyz Lenz   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  News and Culture  On Translation  Technology 
2

The Secret Love of Edith Wharton’s Life

On the Mystery of Walter Van Rensselaer Berry

August 15, 2016  By Yvonne Georgina Puig   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
2

Reading the Partition of India

From Midnight's Children to In Freedom's Shade , Anjali Enjeti Discovers a Harrowing History

August 15, 2016  By Anjali Enjeti   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
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Interview with a Bookstore: Farley’s Bookshop

A New Hope Icon Approaches 50

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On Xie Hong, Master of Chinese Unreality

Official Corruption, Out-of-Control Pollution, and Rapid Change

August 15, 2016  By Hal Swindall   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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Gesell Dome

Guillermo Saccomanno, trans. by Andrea G. Labinger

“When the last tourists disappear, those who had hoped that the season’s two months’ worth of work would save them must go and beg the manager of Banco Provincia for mercy. It’s true, though: at the end of the season, few people are in the same place they were at the beginning of the story. And you can see couples regrouping.”

August 12, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Vu Tran: The Uncertain Memories of a Four-Year-Old Refugee

A Writer Tries to Remember the Central Drama of His Life

August 12, 2016  By Vu Tran   Posted In  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Dark Side of Office Life

Workplace Novels that Explore the Dystopic and Surreal

August 12, 2016  By Tobias Carroll   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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