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121.
How T.S. Eliot’s therapeutic practice produced The Waste Land (lithub.com)
65 points
notagain
4 years ago
10 comments
122.
On Sitting Still in Nature (lithub.com)
63 points
Vigier
7 years ago
15 comments
123.
Why I’m Still on Strike: Portraits from the HarperCollins Picket Line (lithub.com)
62 points
PaulHoule
3 years ago
69 comments
124.
When the Beatles Recorded “Twist and Shout” (lithub.com)
62 points
tintinnabula
3 years ago
33 comments
125.
The Last Bookbinder on the Lower East Side (lithub.com)
62 points
bryanrasmussen
9 years ago
17 comments
126.
On the Benefits of Anthropomorphizing (lithub.com)
62 points
jger15
6 years ago
8 comments
127.
On Slow Writing (lithub.com)
62 points
savebykilling
5 years ago
3 comments
128.
How horror changed after WW1 (lithub.com)
61 points
Insanity
8 years ago
6 comments
129.
When Death Comes: An Oncology Nurse Finds Solace in Mary Oliver (lithub.com)
59 points
lermontov
5 years ago
30 comments
130.
When your “public square” is a private company, any sulky billionaire can buy it (lithub.com)
58 points
mwattsun
4 years ago
108 comments
131.
Do Great Writers Really Steal? (lithub.com)
58 points
d99kris
8 years ago
33 comments
132.
The misunderstood consequences of electroconvulsive therapy (lithub.com)
57 points
bookofjoe
7 years ago
58 comments
133.
Elon Musk Just Doesn't Understand the Sci-Fi Visions of Iain M. Banks (lithub.com)
57 points
mitchbob
a year ago
39 comments
134.
Understanding Pakistan through the story of Karachi (lithub.com)
57 points
daddy_drank
5 years ago
36 comments
135.
The long golden age of our glorified junk (lithub.com)
56 points
pseudolus
6 years ago
81 comments
136.
The Trap of Fairytale Victory Endings in Historical Fiction (lithub.com)
56 points
benbreen
3 years ago
55 comments
137.
Vietnam War Deserters Who Sought Asylum in Sweden (lithub.com)
56 points
raleighm
8 years ago
40 comments
138.
Find books set in your hometown (lithub.com)
56 points
mwattsun
4 years ago
35 comments
139.
There are things more interesting than people (lithub.com)
56 points
kevtbee
8 years ago
21 comments
140.
On a Wonderful, Beautiful, Almost Failed Sentence by Virginia Woolf (lithub.com)
55 points
lermontov
9 years ago
2 comments
141.
Sacred scripture lives and evolves, is never fixed (lithub.com)
54 points
collapse
7 years ago
17 comments
142.
Milman Parry, who changed the way scholars think about Homer (lithub.com)
54 points
diodorus
5 years ago
15 comments
143.
An Asteroid Could Destroy the World Before Impact (lithub.com)
53 points
longdefeat
7 years ago
63 comments
144.
The Wolves of Stanislav: An Improbably True Parable for the Pandemic Age (lithub.com)
53 points
Thevet
6 years ago
22 comments
145.
Benjamín Labatut Will Not Be Profiled (lithub.com)
53 points
anarbadalov
2 years ago
19 comments
146.
I Snuck into Ken Kesey's Fiction Class (lithub.com)
53 points
fern12
9 years ago
13 comments
147.
Fungi’s Lessons for Adapting to Life on a Damaged Planet (2020) (lithub.com)
52 points
oedmarap
5 years ago
3 comments
148.
What Neapolitans understand about death (better than most) (lithub.com)
51 points
Vigier
6 years ago
43 comments
149.
Texas A&M university is banning Plato, citing his "gender ideology" (lithub.com)
51 points
Geekette
5 months ago
21 comments
150.
No one cares about your dreams unless you’re a famous writer (lithub.com)
50 points
anarbadalov
3 years ago
53 comments
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