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TODAY: In 1850, Honoré de Balzac marries Ewelina Hanska, whom he met after she wrote him a letter criticizing his work. 
  • Tracy Chevalier, past president of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Club. | Literary Hub
  • The novel is a mad, rambling, genius hobo: Dana Spiotta and Christopher Sorrentino in conversation. | Literary Hub
  • When Chris Offutt lost his virginity at the World Science Fiction Convention of 1969… | Literary Hub
  • “He is objectively ridiculous, his career is murky at best and the campaign will be passionate and long.” Marilynne Robinson on Donald Trump. | The Guardian
  • Clancy Martin explains why “the confusion of the Trump supporter is less dangerous than the conviction of the voters who support Ted Cruz.” | The New Republic
  • Joyce Carol Oates on American landscape art, the “real,” and the photography of David T. Hanson. | The New Yorker
  • The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis but for emoji: Elisa Gabbert on naming, timeless writing, and our conception of color. | Guernica
  • What do you want, I asked, forgetting I had/no language.” A poem by Ocean Vuong (and a response by artist Not Vital). | T Magazine
  • Harper Lee’s estate is at it again: Mass-market editions of To Kill A Mockingbird will no longer be published. | The New Republic
  • A vision of loneliness and riot: A profile of author and publisher Danielle Dutton. | LA Times
  • Of Benjamin Franklin and makerspaces: How public libraries “are becoming gateways to technological tinkering.” | The Atlantic

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