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TODAY: In 1902, Arna Bontemps, poet, novelist, and librarian, is born. 
  • Andrea Kleine on how the story of a murder from her childhood secretly became the topic for her novel. | Literary Hub
  • Lincoln Michel reveals his animal side: books with beasts, a reading list. | Literary Hub
  • The President has “a conversation with somebody who [he] enjoy[s] and [is] interested in,” Marilynne Robinson. | NYRB
  • In which Jonathan Franzen (profiled by Rachel Kushner) is put on the same level as Rihanna (profiled by Miranda July). | T Magazine
  • “All of a parent’s feelings are dangerous, you motherfucker.” A short story by Ben Marcus. | The New Yorker
  • Margaret Atwood talks for-profit prison schemes, infatuation, and speakable acts, without once making her interviewer cry. | Hazlitt
  • Permeability, penetrability, and psychic/political liberation in Leonora Carrington’s memoir of madness, Down Below. | Verso Books
  • Constructing the literary life of a great poet: an interview with the author of a new (and disavowed) biography of Ted Hughes. | NPR
  • Language activism, replicating sonic textures, and oral traditions: On the state of indigenous Mexican poetry. | Asymptote Journal

Also on Literary Hub: Is Topeka, Kansas the most poetic city in America? · Testimony from the children of Chernobyl: the work of Svetlana Alexievich · A look inside Riverbend Books, an indie bookstore in Australia · An excerpt from Ben Lerner’s 10:04, now out in paperback

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