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Neel Mukherjee: Fiction Must Be a Quarrel with the Times

Neel Mukherjee: Fiction Must Be a Quarrel with the Times

The author of A State of Freedom in conversation with Hanya Yanagihara

By Hanya Yanagihara | January 11, 2018

Jamie Quatro: How Should a Christian Writer Be?

Jamie Quatro: How Should a Christian Writer Be?

The author of Fire Sermon on God, sex, and Evangelical America.

By Nick Ripatrazone | January 9, 2018

Margaret Atwood and Andrew O'Hagan on Fake News, Truth-Telling, and What Fiction Can Do

Margaret Atwood and Andrew O'Hagan on Fake News, Truth-Telling, and What Fiction Can Do

Part Two of Their Conversation with John Freeman

By Literary Hub | January 4, 2018

Yan Lianke and Xiaolu Guo on Writing Through Rural Poverty in China

Yan Lianke and Xiaolu Guo on Writing Through Rural Poverty in China

On the Life of the Chinese Novelist in Exile

By Literary Hub | December 27, 2017

Safiya Sinclair on Waiting for the Storm on America's Margins

Safiya Sinclair on Waiting for the Storm on America's Margins

Peter Mishler Interviews the Author of Cannibal

By Peter Mishler | December 22, 2017

Margaret Atwood and Andrew O'Hagan on Trump, the Internet, and Our Dark Future

Margaret Atwood and Andrew O'Hagan on Trump, the Internet, and Our Dark Future

Part One of Their Conversation with John Freeman

By Literary Hub | December 21, 2017

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Jaron Lanier: "VR Should Be About Live Connections with Real People"

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Watch the Only Existing Footage of Clarice Lispector

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Sally Rooney Wants to Start the Revolution

Sally Rooney Wants to Start the Revolution

Speaking with the Conversations with Friends Author About Class and Care

By Yen Pham | December 7, 2017

Is it Too Late to Save the Internet from Itself?

Is it Too Late to Save the Internet from Itself?

Noam Cohen Talks to Andrew Keen About Digital Capitalism Run Amok

By Andrew Keen | December 6, 2017

Samuel Delany:

Samuel Delany: "If You're Going to Write Anything, Try to Take it Seriously"

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Don't Romanticize Science Fiction: An Interview with Samuel Delany

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Poet Jenny Johnson on Writing Her Own Escape Routes

Poet Jenny Johnson on Writing Her Own Escape Routes

The Author of In Full Velvet Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | November 27, 2017

Of Working Women in Madrid, and the Lives of Artists

Of Working Women in Madrid, and the Lives of Artists

Elvira Navarro in Conversation with Carlos Labbé

By Literary Hub | November 22, 2017

Kim Stanley Robinson: We Have Come to a Bad Moment, and We Must Change

Kim Stanley Robinson: We Have Come to a Bad Moment, and We Must Change

The Author of New York 2140 Talks Capitalism, Climate Change, and Dystopia

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