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A Song Everlasting

Ha Jin

July 29, 2021  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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How Much Did the History of American Chattel Slavery Shape William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!?

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July 29, 2021  By W. Ralph Eubanks   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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What is the Point of Children’s Books About the Climate Crisis?

Writers Consider What Books Can, and Can't, Do for Kids

July 29, 2021  By Megan Otto   Posted In  Climate Change  Features  Literary Criticism  Nature  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Green Knight Unmakes a Classic—to Unsettling and Glorious Effect

And yes, Dev Patel slaps.

July 29, 2021  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Film and TV  News and Culture 
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Introducing the New Editor of the Oxford American: Danielle A. Jackson

“I like stories that trouble borders and boundaries we have all taken for granted for too long.”

July 29, 2021  By Vanessa Willoughby   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  News and Culture 
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An Evening of Comics: Kristen Radtke in Conversation with Mira Jacob and Malaka Gharib

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Love Affairs with Dead Composers: How Discovering Chopin Saved Mena Suvari

The American Beauty Actor on the Power of Music and the Challenges of Belonging

July 29, 2021  By Mena Suvari   Posted In  Features  Memoir  Music  News and Culture 
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“Everyday Parenting Tips”

Simon Rich

July 29, 2021  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  Short Stories  Short Story 
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Tahmima Anam on the Marriage of Rom-Com and Satire

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

July 29, 2021  By The Maris Review   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Technology  The Maris Review 
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Being Seen: 5 Great Books That Capture the Essence of Coming of Age

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July 29, 2021  By Laura Silverman   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
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Why Be a Critic? Laura Miller on Reading, Listening to, and Writing About Books

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell on Fiction/Non/Fiction

July 29, 2021  By Fiction Non Fiction   Posted In  Features  Fiction/Non/Fiction  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism 
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Patrick Wyman on the “Great Divergence” Between Western Europe and the Rest of the Globe

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Shaping Hunger Into Practice: On the Creative Relationship Between Writers and Visual Artists

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Ursula Burns on the Dangers of Exceptionalism

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A Poem by Georges Schehadé, in English and French

From the Collection Poetries, Translated by Austin Carder

July 29, 2021  By Georges Schehadé, translated by Austin Carder   Posted In  Excerpts  Features  Poem 
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Plunder by Cynthia Saltzman, Read by Suzanne Toren

A Fascinating Look at Napoleon and Art

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