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On the Red Carpet at the National Book Awards

On the Red Carpet at the National Book Awards

The Nation's Best Writers Answered a Few Questions...

By Literary Hub | November 21, 2016

Robert Bresson: 'I'm not a director. I am a filmmaker.'

Robert Bresson: 'I'm not a director. I am a filmmaker.'

Bresson and François-Régis Bastide in Conversation

By Literary Hub | November 17, 2016

Marina Budhos on Muslim Stereotypes, Surveillance, and Trump's America

Marina Budhos on Muslim Stereotypes, Surveillance, and Trump's America

Aviva Stahl interviews the Novelist about Her New Book, Watched

By Aviva Stahl | November 15, 2016

On Writing Darkness and Violence in the Lives of Teenagers

On Writing Darkness and Violence in the Lives of Teenagers

Robin Wasserman and Nicholas Mainieri Talk Craft in Their Recent Novels

By Literary Hub | November 15, 2016

Robin Coste Lewis:

Robin Coste Lewis: "Black Joy is My Primary Aesthetic"

2015's National Book Award Winner for Poetry, One Year Later

By Claire Schwartz | November 14, 2016

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Wave Books' Matthew Zapruder

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Wave Books' Matthew Zapruder

On Music, Translation, and How he Came to Understanding Poetry

By Kerri Arsenault | November 10, 2016

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Teju Cole Reminds Us of Life Beyond Politics, and the Beauty of Art

By Adam Fitzgerald | November 8, 2016

Patti Smith on How She Writes a Song

By Paul Zollo | November 8, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Asheville's Legendary Malaprop's

By Adam Rosen | November 7, 2016

22 Famous Writers on Donald Trump

22 Famous Writers on Donald Trump

"Come on, America. Focus."

By Emily Temple | November 4, 2016

Isaac Mizrahi on a Love of Old Things, and Surviving the Nightmare of the Present

Isaac Mizrahi on a Love of Old Things, and Surviving the Nightmare of the Present

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Legendary Designer

By Literary Hub | November 4, 2016

D. Foy on the Violence We Channel From One Generation to the Next

D. Foy on the Violence We Channel From One Generation to the Next

In Conversation with Michele Filgate on his New Novel Patricide

By Michele Filgate | November 3, 2016

The Novelist Who Gave Up on the World

The Novelist Who Gave Up on the World

Jung Young Moon Talks About Contrived Worlds and Just Not Caring

By Tyler Malone | November 2, 2016

David James Poissant on Compression, Tension, and Writing Scared

David James Poissant on Compression, Tension, and Writing Scared

"I guess what I’m saying is that I just love short stories, period."

By Mike Matesich | November 2, 2016

Javier Marías on Dictatorship, Shakespeare, and Literary Ghosts

Javier Marías on Dictatorship, Shakespeare, and Literary Ghosts

"You know, I hate novels about writers, they are terribly boring and predictable."

By Jonathan Lee | November 1, 2016

Fanny Howe on Race, Family, and the Line Between Fiction and Poetry

Fanny Howe on Race, Family, and the Line Between Fiction and Poetry

A Great American Thinker in Conversation with Bill Corbett

By Literary Hub | November 1, 2016

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