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On Translation
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From the Novel
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Politics
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Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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Elena Ferrante
How I Spent My Summer Vacation: With Ferrante and Knausgaard
On the Impossible Allure of First Person Narcissists
By
Stephanie Grant
| September 7, 2016
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The New Yorker">Ann Goldstein on Translating Elena Ferrante and the Inner Workings of
The New Yorker
Melinda Harvey in Conversation with the Translator of the Neapolitan Novels
By
Melinda Harvey
| September 1, 2016
I Love Soap Operas (And They Made Me a Better Writer)
Deborah Shapiro on the Genre's Throwback Novelistic Qualities
By
Deborah Shapiro
| August 29, 2016
What Should Fiction Do?
Bonnie Nazdam on the Limits of Cinematic Storytelling
By
Bonnie Nadzam
| July 26, 2016
On Sexism in Literary Prize Culture
Men’s writing is just writing and everything else is a sub-classification
By
Natalie Kon-yu
| July 15, 2016
The First Rule of Write Club Is...
Guy Gavriel Kay on Sorting Through Millions of Rules for Writing
By
Guy Gavriel Kay
| July 6, 2016
Best Reviewed
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Do Americans Hate Foreign Fiction?
By
Anjali Enjeti
| May 25, 2016
Guy Gavriel Kay: 5 Books in My Life
By
Guy Gavriel Kay
| May 24, 2016
Michael Reynolds on Ferrante's Class Consciousness (and Rome vs. NYC)
By
Francesca Pellas
| May 10, 2016
Naples, The Reading List: Your Guide to the City of Elena Ferrante
On the Eve of San Gennaro, 15 Books to Satisfy Your Neapolitan Cravings
By
John Domini
| April 29, 2016
Writing While Translating
Idra Novey on Being Suspended Between Languages
By
Idra Novey
| February 25, 2016
We Are At Risk of Losing Serious Readers
David Denby on Teenage Reading Habits, and the Page vs. the Screen
By
David Denby
| February 8, 2016
The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 15 to 6
Counting Down the Year That Was, One Story at a Time
By
Literary Hub
| December 29, 2015
Five Books Making News This Week: Artists, Anonymity, and Rock 'n' Roll
Molly Crabapple, Greil Marcus, Adrian Tomine and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| December 8, 2015
How Professional Readers Read for Pleasure
A Brief Survey of How the Pros Slow Down
By
Jessica Ferri
| October 9, 2015
When Pen Names Become People
The Freedom and Pitfalls of Literary (Mis)Identity
By
Tobias Carroll
| October 7, 2015
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