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Women Writing Brazil

Women Writing Brazil

Selections from PEN America's New Issue of Glossolalia

By Literary Hub | July 28, 2016

Literary Long Weekend: Indie Books and Local Food in Hudson, NY

Literary Long Weekend: Indie Books and Local Food in Hudson, NY

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What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

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Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

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By Literary Hub | July 20, 2016

Nico Muhly on the Oddness of Deadlines, and the Power of Opera

Nico Muhly on the Oddness of Deadlines, and the Power of Opera

In conversation with Paul Holdengraber

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Six Writers on the Genius of Marcel Proust

Six Writers on the Genius of Marcel Proust

Siri Hustvedt, Edmund White, Andre Aciman, Francine Prose, Aleksandar Hemon, and Daniel Mendelsohn

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Do Writers Need To Be Alone to Thrive?

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Christos Ikonomou, Accidental Prophet of a Country in Crisis

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Laurie Anderson on the Time She Invented a Sport with Anne Carson

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