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10 Contemporary Baseball Books for the New Season

A Reading List for that Most Literary of Pastimes

April 6, 2016  By Dwyer Murphy   Posted In  News and Culture  Reading Lists  Sports 
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A Fundamentalist Christian Discovers the Greater World

Kelly Kerney Has an Awakening in College and Follows it All the Way to Guatemala

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Elif Batuman: On the Russians, the Telephone, and Hyphenated Identity

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Missile Paradise

Ron Tanner

“When Jeton awakes, it is still dark. He hears dogs barking. Dogs are always barking on Ebeye. But somehow this sounds different, persistent like a warning.”

April 6, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Memories of a Killing, Visions of a Haunting

On the Violence of Dambudzo Marechera's SCRAPIRON BLUES

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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Jeanette Winterson vs. Philip Roth

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Rob Spillman on Craving Danger and Writing the Past

In Conversation with the Author of All Tomorrow's Parties

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A HORIZON OF TRAIN YARDS

FOUR new Poems by francine j. harris

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Thomas Piketty: Why Save the Bankers?

Looking Back at the State of Things at the Peak of the Financial Crisis

April 5, 2016  By Thomas Piketty   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics  Technology 
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Five Writers on the Poems That Make Them Cry

Siri Hustvedt, Helen Macdonald, A.L. Kennedy, Margaret Drabble, and Kate Atkinson

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On Prescribing Poems for the Sick, the Dying, the Grief Stricken

Ronna Bloom Explores the Power of Poetry in a Hospital Waiting Room

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On Maggie Nelson’s The Red Parts, Ten Years Later

How the book paved the way for the The Argonauts

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Kate Atkinson on “Adelstrop”

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Siri Hustvedt on “After great pain, a formal feeling comes–”

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Helen Macdonald on “Frost at Midnight”

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