When Scientific Data Shapes Climate Literature
The Art of Science Seeps Into Plot, Structure and Style
By Heather Houser | June 15, 2020
When Did Self-Help Books Become Literary?
By Beth Blum | January 29, 2020
Merve Emre: When Elena Ferrante is Your Editor
By Merve Emre | January 14, 2020
Why (and How, Exactly) Did Early Humans Start Cooking?
By Guy Crosby | December 17, 2019
The “Hidden Armies” of Britain That Battled the Nazis
Their Backs to the Wall, the Brits Went Guerrilla
By Olivier Wieviorka | October 25, 2019
By Jean-Christophe Cloutier | October 4, 2019
On Founding One of Literature's Most Beautiful Collections
Jacques Schiffrin and the Creation of Pléiade Editions
By Amos Reichman | May 7, 2019
On the Putin System: How a Dictator Maintains His Power
Grigory Yavlinsky Considers Power and Corruption in Contemporary Russia
By Grigory Yavlinsky | April 2, 2019
By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 4, 2019
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