Lit Hub Weekly: April 29 – May 3, 2024
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Aarathi Prasad on how silk helped Genghis Khan conquer a continent. | Lit
Hub History “Shortly after 2:30, on the morning of Tuesday, April 30, one
thousan...
Imagine Dragons release new single out today
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Imagine Dragons are releasing their new studio album “Loom” on 28 June. To
get in the mood, they presented the song “Eyes Closed” and are now
presenting a ...
Letter from the Editor: Habitat
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by Alison Hugill // May 3, 2024 Against this dire backdrop, our new topic,
Habitat, foregrounds artists and artworks—across performance, dance,
architectur...
Save Humanity! In 30,000 AD! With Crypto!
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What is ‘good’ or of ‘value’ is a complex question, one radically narrowed
by the utilitarian, quantitative approach, which assumes that what is good
is wh...
Threnody
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*Threnody*
Each martial act shatters the desert owl’s
hold on the grace of night which has seeped
into day through rips in walls of sky,
through ho...
Will Druce Reviews Jake Goetz and Michael Farrell
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Saturated in a droll but kind and sparkly ennui, Jake Goetz’s volume, *Unplanned
Encounters* (2023) reaches out a cigarette-butt holding, soil and
spider-w...
Rosemary Hill: See stars, Mummy
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Her childhood in rural Warwickshire gave Comyns the material for her first
book, Sisters by a River. It was essential to much of what followed in both
life...
Working Title by Jay Ritchie
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Poetry | Issue 26: Shifting The impermanence of enough and things as you
find them. Piece some knowing together like a working title. Of the sun’s
“radia...
Great Aunt Mavis and the Trees
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Mavis arrives after a decade’s absence, wild grey hair and weathered skin,
rust-speckled motorbike burping blue smoke. She hugs us, then lifts her
hands ...
Summer near the river
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these are the evenings that strafe the sky these are asymmetric evenings:
who, on the grass can feel the lopsidedness? in the shallows near an
abandoned le...
Save Our Blank Walls
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Perth wall muzak has reached such a low point that it now has a system
default font and clip art. Plonked – apparently without irony, next to what
I think ...
BRAD BARRETT PRESENTS THE 1969 MALIBU AAAA
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At the end of 1967, the United States Surfing Association split into four
separate entities, one for the West Coast (Western Surfing Association, or
WSA), ...