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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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Book Marks
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They Call Him Scarface Because He's Sad
Lit Hub Poem of the Week
By
David Tomas Martinez
| March 30, 2016
This is Not a Defense of Poetry
Ishion Hutchinson on Vision, the Sea, and the Poetics of the Caribbean
By
Ishion Hutchinson
| March 30, 2016
Where is Jim Harrison? Seven Poems from a Master
Remembering a Great Writer Through Some of His Final Words
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Literary Hub
| March 28, 2016
How I Met the Poet of Portsmouth
Or, Elegy to a Long Dead Cat Named Zane
By
Katherine Towler
| March 28, 2016
Kwame Dawes on Rhythm, Diaspora, and Political Poetry
"All poets are political. We are political by our noise and by our silence."
By
Matthew Daddona
| March 25, 2016
Neither Mad Nor Motherless: On Emily Dickinson's Self-Creation
Of Mothers and Daughters and Not-So-Crazy Poets
By
Jerome Charyn
| March 22, 2016
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Dear Pierre
By
Karen Weiser
| March 16, 2016
30 Books in 30 Days: Greg Barrios on Ada Limón
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Gregg Barrios
| March 16, 2016
How to Be Drawn and Ta-Nehisi Coates’
Between the World and Me
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and Ta-Nehisi Coates’
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Walton Muyumba
| March 14, 2016
Poem-Doodles by bill bissett
New Work by the Godfather of Canadian Poetry
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Literary Hub
| March 14, 2016
KILL MARRY FUCK
A Poem by Dorothea Lasky
By
Dorothea Lasky
| March 9, 2016
Inside the Unpublished World of Allen Ginsberg
Poems, Proofs, Mimeos, and More
By
Bill Morgan
| March 2, 2016
Clive James on Dying, Poetry, and the Wonders of the English Language
Part Two of Clive James Conversation with Paul Holdengraber
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Literary Hub
| March 2, 2016
Stevie Smith: Brilliant Poet, Charming Doodler
The Illustrated Poetry of a 20th-Century Great
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Literary Hub
| February 26, 2016
Walt Whitman is Dead, I'm Divorced, and the Universe Goes On
On Life and Death as a Grand Series of Comings and Goings
By
J. Aaron Sanders
| February 25, 2016
Clive James on Death, Poetry, and His Brand New Bookshelves
Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Legendary Poet and Critic
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| February 24, 2016
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