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Life Advice From Adrienne Rich
On the 5th Anniversary of her Death
By
Emily Temple
| March 27, 2017
In Which Jonathan Lethem and Heidi Julavits Talk About Movies
Part of The Criterion Channel's Adventures in Moviegoing series
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Emily Temple
| March 27, 2017
10 Literary Witches To Hex Trump
Toil, Trouble, Fake News, Magicks
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Emily Temple
| March 24, 2017
If Fiction Changes the World, It's Going to Be YA
the kids aren’t just all right—they’re better than us
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Emily Temple
| March 23, 2017
Introducing the 2017 Whiting Award Winners
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Emily Temple
| March 22, 2017
How Many Books Will You Read Before You Die?
Spoiler: It depends on how old you are right now
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Emily Temple
| March 22, 2017
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Literary Voices on the Legendary Brilliance of Robert Silvers
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| March 20, 2017
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Read a (Love) Letter From Herman Melville to Nathaniel Hawthorne
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| March 16, 2017
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s
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is New York City's First Book Club Pick
The Inaugural Winner of One Book, One New York
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10 Great Novels of Middle Age
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A New $10,000 Literary Award Determined by Online Popular Vote
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The Living Authors with the Most Film Adaptations
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