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The Wall of Silence: On Trying to Talk About Palestine, Israel, and the USA

Philip Metres Seeks Unoccupied Spaces for Conversation

February 3, 2021  By Philip Metres   Posted In  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
2 Comments

Lauren Oyler: Twitter has gotten so crazy… What if my book isn’t crazy enough?

The Author of Fake Accounts Talks to Kyle Chayka

February 3, 2021  By Kyle Chayka   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
0 Comments

How a Poetry Collection Masquerading as Buddhist Scripture Nearly Duped the Literary World

”The lioness’s roars of the ancient nuns have been muffled into sweet new-agey purring.”

February 3, 2021  By An Tran   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  News and Culture  On Translation  Religion 
10 Comments

Against the All-Consuming Archetype of ‘Mom’

Sarah Langan on the Power of Portraying Mothers as
Whole, Flawed People

February 3, 2021  By Sarah Langan   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
4 Comments

Ayad Akhtar on the Hollowness of American Exceptionalism

In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on The Quarantine Tapes

February 3, 2021  By The Quarantine Tapes   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Lit Hub Radio  The Quarantine Tapes 
1 Comment

Reading My Way Through a Pandemic with Post-Apocalyptic Literature

Maria Andreu: "Books really do prepare you for the worst, even if it’s not always in the way you think."

February 3, 2021  By Maria E. Andreu   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
1 Comment

What’s the Future of Land as Sea Levels Continue to Rise?

Simon Winchester Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

February 3, 2021  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  History  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio 
0 Comments

Eileen Myles on Approaching Writing Like a Game of Hearts

From the Thresholds Podcast, Hosted by Jordan Kisner

February 3, 2021  By Thresholds    Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Thresholds 
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On the Many Meanings of
Black Diaspora

Louis Chude-Sokei: “It was accents and curses, uncles and aunties, cousins and endless trips to Western Union.”

February 3, 2021  By Louis Chude-Sokei   Posted In  Features  History  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
0 Comments

How Istanbul’s Literature House Bridges a Divide in Contemporary Turkey

Jan-Peter Westad on Kiraathane and the Power of a Meeting Place

February 3, 2021  By Jan-Peter Westad   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics  Religion 
2 Comments

‘You’re on Your Own’: How to Write About an American Crisis

David Hardin on Telling the Story of Flint, Michigan

February 3, 2021  By David Hardin   Posted In  Features  Health  History  News and Culture  Politics  Science 
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Michael Bible on Writing the Sort of Character Who Would’ve Stormed the Capitol

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

February 3, 2021  By Otherppl with Brad Listi   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Otherppl with Brad Listi  Politics  Religion 
0 Comments

Reading Women Recommends Books That Center Black Joy

Featuring Leah Johnson, Alecia McKenzie, and Lupita Nyong'o

February 3, 2021  By Reading Women   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism  Reading Women 
0 Comments

Prayer for the Living

Ben Okri

February 3, 2021  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  Short Stories  Short Story 
2 Comments

The Survivors by Jane Harper, Read by Stephen Shanahan

Small-Town Secrets in This Australian Thriller

February 3, 2021  By Behind the Mic    Posted In  Behind the Mic  Features  Lit Hub Radio 
0 Comments

Lena Dunham is writing and directing a film adaptation of Catherine, Called Birdy.

February 2, 2021  By Walker Caplan   Posted In  Book News  Film and TV  News and Culture  The Hub 
0 Comments

Tired of buying airport books? These airports are installing Little Free Libraries.

February 2, 2021  By Walker Caplan   Posted In  Book News  News and Culture  The Hub 
1 Comment

Zachary Levi will star in an adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon. We have questions.

February 2, 2021  By Walker Caplan   Posted In  Film and TV  News and Culture  The Hub 
0 Comments

Listen to the first ever recording of James Joyce reading from Ulysses.

February 2, 2021  By Emily Temple   Posted In  History  The Hub 
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Is Twitter about to become the new Substack?

February 2, 2021  By Jonny Diamond   Posted In  Technology  The Hub 
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