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"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!" Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

November 01, 2016

Lit List: Tuesday November 1, 2016

November 01, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Tuesday November 1, 2016

Today on the Lit List: A strange discovery about books with "girl" in the title, Native American Heritage Month begins, and the power of free indirect discourse...

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November 01, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, park chan-wook, the handmaiden, erotica, elissa washuta, native american heritage month, goncourt brothers, gender, elena ferrante, frantumaglia, free indirect discourse, girl
October 26, 2016

Lit List: Wednesday October 26, 2016

October 26, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Wednesday October 26, 2016

Today on the Lit List: Paul Beatty wins the Man Booker Prize, Zelda Fitzgerald returns to the spotlight, and a new memoir from Marina Abramovic...

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October 26, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, man booker prize, paul beatty, the sellout, fiction, racial politics, frantumaglia, rachel nevins, marina abramovic, memoir, john keats, poetry, zelda fitzgerald, scarlett johansson, jennifer lawrence, marcel proust, aziz nesin, library of babel, jorge luis borges, islam, religion
October 12, 2016

Lit List: Wednesday October 12, 2016

October 12, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Wednesday October 12, 2016

Today on the Lit List: Nobel Prize speculations; navigating singledom in Emily Witt's Future Sex; and Rebecca Solnit's feminist re-imagining of New York City.

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jonathan safran foer, here i am, everything is illuminated, elena ferrante, frantumaglia

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