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Literary Hub 13 t
No Frills: From Janet Capron’s memoir, Blue Money, a memoir based on her time as a prostitute in the early 1970s.
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Literary Hub 13 t
Though the island of my book is fictional, I am still a tourist there: A Midwesterner writes The Caribbean.
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Literary Hub 14 t
I love the way she loathes human beings: on five books in my life.
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Remembering Prodigy: fiercely independent, a real-life embodiment of the do-it-yourself ideals.
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New York Times Book Review editor on the beauty of a disorganized bookshelf.
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Why has no one heard of the world’s first poet? Enheduanna wrote poems and taught other women how to write.
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There is no self without language: Gerda Saunders on field notes from my own dementia.
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Want an exclusive early copy of Gabe Hudson’s Gork, the Teenage Dragon c/o ? Enter Here:
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How did America's banks get so much political power? New York mayors chose not to confront this reality.
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In her new book, NO IS NOT ENOUGH, helps us understand just how we got here. [sponsored]
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Literary Hub 17 t
10 famous book hoarders who almost certainly have more books than you: The King of Pop was also the King of Books.
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Today's daily giveaway: Win a copy of Rebecca Entel’s Fingerprints of Previous Owners, c/o
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Literary Hub 18 t
Appealing visions of iniquity danced in my head: from Janet Capron’s memoir, Blue Money.
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A tourist in my own book: A Midwesterner writes the Caribbean.
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From Shirley Jackson & Jean Rhys to child-killing clowns: on five books in his life.
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Remembering Prodigy, a fiercely independent artist: Ibrahim Ahmad on collaborating with a hip-hop great.
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. on the beauty of a disorganized bookshelf & her new book, My Life With Bob.
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Why has no one heard of the world’s first poet? Enheduanna is revered by alien conspiracy theorists, but few others.
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Field notes from my own dementia: on Iris Murdoch, memory loss, & leaving a record.
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How did America's banks get so much political power? A new book points to origins in NYC's 1970s fiscal crisis.
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