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Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Simon Schama
The author of
Belonging
on loving Tolstoy and being brave
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Emily Temple
| November 15, 2017
Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Daniel Mendelsohn
The author of
An Odyssey
on narrative structure and the beauty of nonfiction
By
Emily Temple
| November 14, 2017
Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist David France
The Author of
How to Survive a Plague
on the remarkable legacies of AIDS activists
By
Emily Temple
| November 14, 2017
Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Kapka Kassabova
The author of
Border
on art as social change
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Emily Temple
| November 13, 2017
Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Mark O’Connell
The author of
To Be A Machine
on learning to write like himself
By
Emily Temple
| November 13, 2017
Jennifer Tseng and Idra Novey on Place, Language, and the Problem of Nostalgia
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| November 10, 2017
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Meet National Book Award Finalist Jesmyn Ward
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Emily Temple
| November 9, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Carmen Maria Machado
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Emily Temple
| November 9, 2017
Ocean Vuong: Interrogating the Canon While (Literally) Riding a Bicycle with No Hands
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| November 8, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Min Jin Lee
The author of
Pachinko
on the long road to her latest novel
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Emily Temple
| November 8, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Lisa Ko
The author of
The Leavers
on being perennially timely
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Emily Temple
| November 8, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith
The author of
Don't Call Us Dead
on editing, performance, and instinct
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Emily Temple
| November 7, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Elliot Ackerman
The author of
Dark at the Crossing
on love, war, and writing
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Emily Temple
| November 7, 2017
The Weirdness of Promoting a Book in the First Year of Trump
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Emily Temple
| November 6, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Leslie Harrison
The author of
The Book of Endings
on grief and great poetry
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Emily Temple
| November 6, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Shane McCrae
The author of
In the Language of My Captor
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| November 6, 2017
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