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MY (RESPONSE) ROBOT: Skipping Content in Matthew McIntosh’s theMystery.doc
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| August 10, 2018
James Traub and Margot Livesey: Decency vs. Moral Weakness
Episode 23 of
Fiction/Non/Fiction
, With Whitney Terrell
and V.V. Ganeshananthan
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| August 9, 2018
Dag Solstad on the Accidental Politics of Novel Writing
In Conversation with John Freeman and Lydia Davis
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| August 7, 2018
Justin Phillip Reed, a Most Indecent Black Queer Poet
A Conversation About Race, Debt, and Sex
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| August 6, 2018
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The Third Hotel
, Soviet Sci-Fi, and more
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Terry Tempest Williams: "Beauty Is Not Optional, It Is a Strategy For Survival"
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When Women Were Birds
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| July 30, 2018
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Mayhem
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| July 30, 2018
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| July 27, 2018
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Anatomy. Monotony.
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| July 25, 2018
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Four Physician-Writers on Their Craft
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| July 23, 2018
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Alexander Chee: Don't Give in to That Feeling of Powerlessness
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