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When Fiction Pulls Back the Curtain on American Conservatism
Two Novels That Interrogate the Principle of the Few Over the Many
By
Colette Shade
| April 24, 2018
Indian Horse
Richard Wagamese
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| April 23, 2018
Gay, Muslim, Refugee: On Making a Life in Trump's America
Aleksandar Hemon Tells the Story of Kemalemir Frashto
By
Aleksandar Hemon
| April 9, 2018
Which Lives Matter
A New Poem By Caroline Williams
By
Caroline Williams
| March 1, 2018
The Exiles of Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi
Call Me Zebra Author Excavates Her Buried Selves">The
Call Me Zebra
Author Excavates Her Buried Selves
By
Zahra Hankir
| February 13, 2018
A Poetry Anthology in Response to Trump's America
Bearing Witness and Offering Resistance Through Craft
By
Literary Hub
| February 9, 2018
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Books of the Week
Hanif Kureishi on Infidelity, Mortality, and Europe's New Racism
By
Dylan Foley
| February 5, 2018
How Politicians Use the Civil Rights Movement to Obscure Ongoing Racism
By
Jeanne Theoharis
| February 2, 2018
T.J. Stiles: How Do We Explain This National Tragedy? This Trump?
By
T.J. Stiles
| January 31, 2018
A Year Among the Boat People, My People
Teaching English to Iranian Refugees in Australia
By
Amir Ahmadi Arian
| January 26, 2018
A Whole New Kind of Obscenity?
Fiction/Non/Fiction: On Censorship and
the Language of Immigration">Episode 9 of
Fiction/Non/Fiction:
On Censorship and
the Language of Immigration
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Literary Hub
| January 25, 2018
A Short Story Collection for Donald Trump
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, Writing for the Travel-Ban Nations
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Matt Grant
| January 24, 2018
What If You Gave an Inauguration and Nobody Came?
One Year On, Aminatta Forna Remembers the Empty Streets of Washington
By
Aminatta Forna
| January 19, 2018
The Conversation I've Been Dreading: Ijeoma Oluo Talks About Race with Her Mom
'At this point I’m regretting the invention of the telephone.'
By
Ijeoma Oluo
| January 17, 2018
Who Gets to Write About Gentrification?
Naima Coster Writes from the Center, Not the Margins
By
Naima Coster
| January 16, 2018
Mothers, Daughters, Lovers: On the Groundbreaking Art of Kathleen Collins
Whatever Happened to Interracial Love">Danielle Jackson Finds Inspiration in
Whatever Happened to Interracial Love
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Danielle Jackson
| January 3, 2018
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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Stephen King
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