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When C.S. Lewis Reviewed His Buddy’s Book… The Hobbit

“You cannot anticipate it before you go there, as you cannot forget it once you have gone.”

September 21, 2021  By Book Marks   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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In Defense of Labels: On Genre as a Literary Conversation

Lincoln Michel Considers the Expansive Power of Genres

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Understanding the Pervasive Influence of Silicon Valley: On Peter Thiel and the Sprawling History of the Tech Industry

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Hundreds of Young Swedish Asylum-Seekers Are Falling Unconscious. Why?

Suzanne O'Sullivan on the Cultural and Traumatic Elements Behind a Very Strange Phenomenon

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What If My Book’s Cover Design Misrepresents Its Content?

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An Illustrated Collection of Very Honest Book Covers

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16 new books to get you out of your pandemic reading funk.

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Tom Nichols on the Rise of Illiberalism

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Daughter of the Morning Star by Craig Johnson, Read by George Guidall

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The Wrong End of the Telescope

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“Write the tale that scares you . . . I dare you.” Michaela Coel has some writing advice for us.

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