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The Lit Hub Podcast
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Retracing Willa Cather's Steps in the South of France
Marcia DeSanctis Looks for Traces of Cather in Le Lavandou
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Marcia DeSanctis
| August 18, 2017
Searching for Stanley Kunitz's Garden
Nell Boeschenstein on a Poetry Pilgrimage to Provincetown
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Nell Boeschenstein
| August 17, 2017
How to Find Michel de Montaigne's Estate (Or Get Hopelessly Lost Trying)
Essay">When a Pilgrimage Becomes its Own Kind of
Essay
By
Erica Trabold
| August 15, 2017
When Pakistan Feels Like an L.A. Noir
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Kamila Shamsie
| August 14, 2017
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The Destroyers
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| July 31, 2017
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Claire Luchette
| July 14, 2017
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Lori Brister
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Emily Temple
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Sarah Menkedick
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M.L. Rio
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Walt Whitman
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