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- Chloe Chapin explores the meanings behind men’s fashion trends in early American history. | Lit Hub Style
- This week on the podcast PASSAGES: On Morrison, Namwali Serpell and Cathy Park Hong discuss Toni Morrison’s Jazz. | Lit Hub In Conversation
- The long, strange linguistic history of the letter W. | Lit Hub History
- “Before you are anything, you are a daughter.” Read from Cay Kim’s debut novel, The Future Perfect. | Lit Hub Fiction
- “I’ve always assumed that the language’s oral nature has contributed to its concrete, factual diction. There are things you write that you almost never speak aloud.” Eythana Miller on working to preserve Pennsylvania Dutch. | The Dial
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- Ben Philipps considers the complex poetic legacy of J. H. Prynne. | n+1
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