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On Queerness, Empathy, and Afro-Modernity

On Queerness, Empathy, and Afro-Modernity

Mark Gevisser and Pwaangulongi Dauod in Conversation

By Literary Hub | October 17, 2016

Brit Bennett on Place, Isolation, and What it Means to Be Good

Brit Bennett on Place, Isolation, and What it Means to Be Good

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By Gabrielle Bellot | October 14, 2016

Interview With a Gatekeeper: Algonquin's Elisabeth Scharlatt

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By Kerri Arsenault | October 13, 2016

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Adonis on The Complete Failure of the Arab Spring

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By Literary Hub | October 12, 2016

Wu-Tang's RZA on the Mysterious Land of Shaolin: Staten Island

Wu-Tang's RZA on the Mysterious Land of Shaolin: Staten Island

Joshua Jelly-Schapiro Talks to a Hip-Hop Icon About His Island Youth

By Joshua Jelly-Schapiro | October 12, 2016

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Tracy Chevalier and Paulette Jiles in Conversation

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In Which Jan Morris Talks Kindness, Exclamation Points, and Plays Old Records

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On Solitude, Compromise, and Publishing That First Novel

On Solitude, Compromise, and Publishing That First Novel

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Fact-Check: Mark Greif is Not Actually Against Everything

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Elliptical and Black: Roxane Gay in Conversation with Rion Amilcar Scott

Elliptical and Black: Roxane Gay in Conversation with Rion Amilcar Scott

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