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...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: life after fighting in the FARC, the thrown shoe heard 'round the world, and the problem with unsolicited hair-touching.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: B.J. Novak writes another book with no picture, ER Braithwaite passes away at 104, and four writers on the literary women who inspire them the most...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Bob Dylan honored at Nobel Prize banquet, Zadie Smith on optimism and despair, and Grace Paley's activist and literary legacy...
Read MoreJacqueline Woodson's year of reading, Croatia becomes the first "free reading zone," and portraits of the Black Panther Party...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Cobble Hill's BookCourt shuts its doors, Gabriel García Márquez and Fidel Castro's literary friendship, and the best book jackets of 2016...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: George Orwell doesn't have all the answers, the philosophers who predicted a new rise of fascism, and fiction by Caren Beilin...
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Today on the Lit List: why poetry is the hardest literary form, To Kill A Mockingbird banned from Virginia schools, and a comic about civilization...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Writers defend the First Amendment, first literary loves, and an essay on life in airplane mode...
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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...
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