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Literary Hub·@AdrianMcKinty·2 months ago
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With the Royal Navy ruling the waves, Queen Victoria safely on her throne, science explaining a confusing world, and British missionaries, explorers, and armies turning the map pink you’d think that the mid-19th-century English (or at le...

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Langston Hughes: Novelist, Poet, Activist and… Translator?

Literary Hub·@RicardoWilsonII·2 months ago
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In late 1934, Langston Hughes, already established as a leading voice of literary Black America, traveled to Mexico City, where he stayed for more than five months and began translating short fiction by prominent Mexican and Cuban writer...

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Rachel Eliza Griffiths on Finding the Poetry in Grief

Literary Hub·@MemoirNation·2 months ago
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*Memoir Nation: Weekly Inspiration for Writers* is an extension of the Memoir Nation community hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner, two friends and colleagues who bring a community-minded sensibility to the writing journey.

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Is This the Most Literary Video Game of All Time?

Literary Hub·@JoshLambert·2 months ago
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The best way I can describe Meredith Gran’s recently released video game *Perfect Tides: Station to Station*—or at least the best way I can describe it to people who read contemporary literature—is that it feels like a version Elif Batum...

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On Lio Min’s Beating Heart Baby as “Portable Fortress of Dreams”

Literary Hub·@AlexanderChee·2 months ago
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Lio Min’s 2022 novel,* Beating Heart Baby, *begins with a charming queer Filipino high school senior trumpet player named Santi being driven to his new high school by his beloved guardian, Aya, taking in the sight of “the city of a thous...

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On the Pure Pleasure of Plot in Gretchen Felker

Literary Hub·@HarronWalker·2 months ago
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“After an exhaustion of New Narrative trickling up to mass market autofiction, literary authors are experimenting with genres like crime, thriller, horror,” observed Whitney Mallett, the critic and titular Whitney behind *The* *Whitney R...

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What Was Lost: A Queer Accounting of the NY Times Book Review, 2013-2022

Literary Hub·@SandyErnestAllen·2 months ago
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“Goodbye, Pamela Paul,” was the headline of Andrea Long Chu’s now-iconic, recently ASME-nominated *New York Magazine* farewell to the former *NY Times Book Review* editor, when Paul left the paper two years ago.

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On Hail Mary, an Important History of American Women Playing Tackle Football

Literary Hub·@JulieKliegman·2 months ago
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You’d be forgiven for not knowing that the long, rich history of women playing American tackle football extends all the way back to 1896—a five-on-five scrimmage in New York City that was cut short by police, ostensibly for the players’...

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“By a Trans Woman, About Trans Women, For Trans Readers.” On Imogen Binnie’s Nevada

Literary Hub·@DenneMicheleNorris·2 months ago
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I was just beginning to think of myself as a writer when I encountered Toni Morrison’s conversation with Charlie Rose, in which she spoke about the importance of African literature in the early development of her own writing career.

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