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Literary Criticism
Craft and Advice
In Conversation
On Translation
Fiction and Poetry
Short Story
From the Novel
Poem
News and Culture
History
Science
Politics
Biography
Memoir
Food
Technology
Bookstores and Libraries
Film and TV
Travel
Music
Art and Photography
The Hub
Style
Design
Sports
Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
Fiction/Non/Fiction
The Critic and Her Publics
Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Thresholds
The Cosmic Library
Culture Schlock
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Vladimir Nabokov
15 Great Books That Would Make Terrible Movies
From Calvino to Acker to Knausgaard, Put That Camera Down
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Literary Hub
| February 20, 2018
25 Legendary Literary Feuds, Ranked
Ding Ding Ding: Let the Fight Begin
By
Emily Temple
| February 16, 2018
30 of the Worst Couples in Literature
Turns Out Lots of People Could Write a Bad Romance (Happy Valentine's!)
By
Literary Hub
| February 14, 2018
The Shortest Novels Written by 20 Authors You Should've Read By Now
The (Second) Easiest Way to Stop Lying About Having Read Pynchon
By
Emily Temple
| February 8, 2018
Ulysses: Good or Bad?">
Ulysses: Good or Bad?">
Ulysses: Good or Bad?">
Ulysses
: Good or Bad?
21 Famous Writers and One Famous Psychoanalyst Weigh In
By
Emily Temple
| February 2, 2018
Inside Vladimir Nabokov's Dream Journal
"Several dreams, one of them keenly erotic..."
By
Vladimir Nabokov
| November 30, 2017
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Fiction/Non/Fiction: We're All Russian, Now
By
Literary Hub
| November 16, 2017
No One Cares About Your Dreams—Unless You're a Famous Writer
By
Emily Temple
| November 1, 2017
14 Classic Works of Literature Hated By Famous Authors
By
Emily Temple
| October 16, 2017
40 of the Creepiest Book Covers of All Time
Open if You Dare
By
Emily Temple
| October 6, 2017
Lolita's First 100 Pages">
Lolita's First 100 Pages">
Lolita's First 100 Pages">The Pure Pleasure of Reading
Lolita
's First 100 Pages
Hanya Yanagihara on Nabokov's Rich Language
By
Hanya Yanagihara
| October 4, 2017
Exempt From Certain Physical Laws: 8 Books That Will Make You Love Tennis
Just in Time for the US Open
By
Emily Temple
| August 28, 2017
On the Road">
On the Road">
On the Road">10 Essential Road Trip Books That Aren't
On the Road
An Alternative Reading List for Summer Journeys
By
Emily Temple
| July 17, 2017
10 Celebrities Who Should Definitely Have Book Clubs
From Beyoncé to David Lynch to St. Vincent...
By
Emily Temple
| July 3, 2017
James Salter's Last Interview
In Conversation with the Late, Great American Writer
By
Alexander Slotnick
| June 19, 2017
When "Interesting" Isn't Interesting
Examining Our Over-reliance on a Word that Says Not Much At All
By
Chris Townsend
| June 14, 2017
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