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July 20, 2020
Shorties (How the Vietnam War Changed the American War Novel, New Music from Wye Oak, and more)
Matt Gallagher examined how the Vietnam War changed the American war novel at the New Republic.
Stream a new Wye Oak song.
Free eBooks today:
Against Police Violence
The End of Policing by Alexis Vitale
Full Spectrum Resistance, Vol 1 by Aric McBay
Full Spectrum Resistance, Vol 2 by Aric McBay
eBook on sale for $2.99 today:
Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene
The A.V. Club recommended the week's best new albums.
Diane Zinna recommended books about cross-generational friendships at Electric Literature.
The Current and SPIN interviewed Jarvis Cocker.
BrooklynVegan listed live covers performed by Cocker.
The Guardian interviewed author Kit de Waal.
Bandcamp Daily recommended music from Warsaw and Krakow's experimental labels.
The OTHERPPL podcast interviewed author Nikki Dolson.
John Vanderslice shared his favorite songs of 2020 at The Talkhouse.
The Guardian interviewed author Natasha Trethewey.
BrooklynVegan recommended classic '80s post-punk concert videos.
The Guardian is taking nominations for Not the Booker Prize 2020.
Stream a new song by Sylvan Esso.
Electric Literature shared Lena Valencia's story from the forthcoming anthology Tiny Nightmares: Very Short Stories of Horror.
Stream a new song by Wait. Think. Fast.
Japanese Authors shared their favorite Haruki Morakami short stories at Literary Hub.
SPIN interviewed Mike Skinner of the Streets.
John Fram discussed his novel The Bright Lands with Electric Literature.
Bandcamp Daily recommended the week's essential new releases on the platform.
Lydia Davis interviewed Johanne Fronth-Nygren at Literary Hub.
Protomartyr Joe Casey discussed his quarantine activities with BrooklynVegan.
Chia-Chia Lin recommended books at Book Marks.
Stream a new song by Bill Callahan.
The Millions interviewed cartoonist Adrian Tomine.
Aquarium Drunkard interviewed singer-songwriter Gabriel Birnbaum.
Inside Higher Ed previewed fall 2020 books focused on the presidential campaign.
The Quietus recapped July's best noise, industrial, and drone music.
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