Lit List: Friday December 16, 2016
/Today on the Lit List: Joan Didion's wayward daughters, living in David Foster Wallace's mind, and a reading list for understanding the media in 2016...
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Today on the Lit List: Joan Didion's wayward daughters, living in David Foster Wallace's mind, and a reading list for understanding the media in 2016...
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Today on the Lit List: the mysterious charm of a centuries-old manuscript, healing divisions with empathy, and the newly published essays by Kathleen Collins...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Irish novelist and short story writer William Trevor passes away at 88, Michael Chabon's Moonglow takes on WWII, and the boundaries of "longform" journalism...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Paying tribute to Leonard Cohen, art after Trump, and a lengthy biography of Franz Kafka...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Why we don't need any more heroes, but we do need poetry, plus reflections from Jelani Cobb and Kate Zambreno...
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Today on the Lit List: Ta-Nehisi Coates’s haunting pre-election interview, poetry to cope, and Election Day reactions...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: LSP's full coverage of the Festival Albertine, election-eve links, and a Parthenon of banned books...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Rimbaud's posthumous memoirs, how one writer bore witness to Hiroshima, and why it's so important that more books are being written in patois.
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Today on the Lit List: Steven Spielberg plans to remake a popular broadway sensation; a poem dedicated to the Orlando Shooting victims; and Hew Strachan receives Pritzker Literature Award.
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