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The Word Hemingway Wouldn’t Replace – Cambridge Core Blog
Cambridge CoreTopics The Word Hemingway Wouldn’t Replace By Karen Stollznow, 25 September 2025, Last update: 25/09/25 07:57 Ernest Hemingway revolutionized more than just the style of modern prose. He also reshaped the vocabulary of literature, taking words that polite society considered unprintable and giving them cultural weight. Among them was one of the most provocative…
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The hitchhiker’s guide to literary sci-fi: A trivia quiz! | Space
The hitchhiker’s guide to literary sci-fi: A trivia quiz! Quizzes By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, published yesterday (Sept 9, 2025) From dystopian futures to interstellar adventures, this quiz explores the classics that dared to imagine the impossible—and the authors who made it unforgettable. Science fiction didn’t begin with blockbuster films or sleek space operas — it was…
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Instead of banning AI, this UCLA literature class embraces it | LAist
Education Instead of banning AI, this UCLA literature class embraces it By Julia BarajasPublished Feb 4, 2025 5:00 AM Source Links: Instead of banning AI, this UCLA literature class embraces it | LAist
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What Hemingway Means in the 21st Century ‹ Literary Hub
What Hemingway Means in the 21st Century David Barnes on the Masculinity and Baggage of Ernest Hemingway at 100 Years What Hemingway Means in the 21st Century, David Barnes on the Masculinity and Baggage of Ernest Hemingway at 100 Years Source: What Hemingway Means in the 21st Century ‹ Literary Hub
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Jon Fosse, the Nobel Prize, and the Art of What Can’t Be Named
In his novels and plays, the Norwegian author has continually probed the limits of the perceptible world. By Merve Emre, October 6, 2023 In Oslo, in September, I attended the preview of Jon Fosse’s play “I Svarte Skogen Inne” (“Inside the Black Forest”). The theatre was small and dark, without a stage, and the scenery…
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How Plants Helped Colette Satisfy an Insatiable Desire
Damon Young on Colette’s Life in the Garden By Damon Young, April 13, 2020 Source: https://lithub.com/how-plants-helped-colette-satisfy-an-insatiable-desire/
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Your Literary Guide to the 2023 Oscars ‹ Literary Hub
By Eliza Smith, March 10, 2023 Sure, we’re a website about books, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get in on the Oscars fun, too. (Exhibit A: If they gave Oscars to books, our 2022 nominees.) And while there are few adaptations in this year’s lineup, we’ll still be tuning in on Sunday to celebrate storytelling,…
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Imaginary Histories: How Tolkien’s Fascination with Language Shaped His Literary World ‹ Literary Hub
Damien Bador on the Origins of a Fantasy Classic By Damien Bador, April 8, 2021 JRR Tolkien disliked novels that tended toward autobiography, though he did not dispute the fact that an author has no choice but to use his or her own experiences in writing fiction. The Lord of the Rings is most assuredly not an…
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Benjamin Franklin’s literary legacy lives on in country’s longest-running lending library | PBS NewsHour
Benjamin Franklin’s literary legacy lives on in country’s longest-running lending library | PBS NewsHour By Pamela Watts, Sep 12, 2022 6:25 PM EDT From article… Source: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/benjamin-franklins-literary-legacy-lives-on-in-countrys-longest-running-lending-library#audio
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Will literature survive? – UnHerd
We have fallen out of love with good writing By Mary Gaitskill, June 17, 2022 As a fiction writer who teaches, I often speak about what I love in fiction, what to me makes it powerful and engaging. This is a version of a talk I have been giving for years to students and other…

