Literary Hub - Lit Hub Daily: April 28, 2020

Lit Hub Daily
April 28, 2020

TODAY: In 2016, English writer Jenny Diski dies.
TODAY: In 2016, English writer Jenny Diski dies.
BOOKS OUT NOW IN PAPERBACK
Rough Magic by Lara Prior-Palmer
New on Lit Hub Radio
Mark O'Connell wonders if the apocalypse has finally arrived, on Keen On.
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The folks on Literary Disco continue their tour through Middlemarch.
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
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all poetry is collaboration
Matthew Rohrer on the importance of listening.
Turning the
story of a family inside out
Tomasz Jedrowski 's debut novel
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