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Fashion Designer Charles Harbison on the Books that Influence Him

Fashion Designer Charles Harbison on the Books that Influence Him

From Elie Wiesel to Patti Smith, James Baldwin, and the Bible

By Yahdon Israel | April 15, 2016

Karl Ove Knausgaard on Failure, Memory, and Writing 20 Pages a Day

Karl Ove Knausgaard on Failure, Memory, and Writing 20 Pages a Day

John Freeman catches up with the My Struggle author in Japan

By John Freeman | April 14, 2016

Five Mississippi Writers on Why They Oppose Their State's New Anti-LGBTQ

Five Mississippi Writers on Why They Oppose Their State's New Anti-LGBTQ "Religious Freedom" Law

Kiese Laymon, Katy Simpson Smith, Margaret Eby, Catherine Lacey, and Andrew Malan Milward

By Literary Hub | April 13, 2016

Getting to Know the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Finalists

Getting to Know the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Finalists

The Nominees on Craft and Writing Advice, Plus Audio from Last Night's Reading

By Literary Hub | April 11, 2016

A. Igoni Barrett on Nigeria, Language, and Striving for the Universal

A. Igoni Barrett on Nigeria, Language, and Striving for the Universal

Writing the Streets of Lagos, the City That Tells Itself

By Literary Hub | April 7, 2016

Rob Spillman on Craving Danger and Writing the Past

Rob Spillman on Craving Danger and Writing the Past

In Conversation with the Author of All Tomorrow's Parties

By Michael Barron | April 6, 2016

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On Being the “Oldest Living Debut Novelist”

By Bethanne Patrick | April 4, 2016

How the NYRB Chooses Its Reissues: The Story of Stoner

By Literary Hub | April 4, 2016

Ursula K. Le Guin on Racism, Anarchy, and Hearing Her Characters Speak

By Euan Monaghan | April 1, 2016

<em>Margaret the First</em>, a Novel and an Obsession

Margaret the First, a Novel and an Obsession

In Conversation with Danielle Dutton on Saying Goodbye to Mad Madge

By Bethanne Patrick | March 30, 2016

Librarian Confidential: Sophie Brookover

Librarian Confidential: Sophie Brookover

Why Libraries are the Hearths of Their Communities

By Literary Hub | March 30, 2016

An Indian Abroad Watches Satyajit Ray in New York

An Indian Abroad Watches Satyajit Ray in New York

Karan Mahajan Finds Unexpected Joy in a Dark Moviehouse

By Karan Mahajan | March 30, 2016

Once Upon a Time in Berlin

Once Upon a Time in Berlin

Rob Spillman and Darryl Pinckney Talk Ex-Pats, Fiction, and Late-Century Bohemia

By Literary Hub | March 28, 2016

Kwame Dawes on Rhythm, Diaspora, and Political Poetry

Kwame Dawes on Rhythm, Diaspora, and Political Poetry

"All poets are political. We are political by our noise and by our silence."

By Matthew Daddona | March 25, 2016

On Race, Research, and the High-Stakes Choices of the Debut Novelist

On Race, Research, and the High-Stakes Choices of the Debut Novelist

KAITLYN GREENIDGE in conversation with ANGELA FLOURNOY

By Literary Hub | March 24, 2016

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

A Conversation From Upstairs at the Strand

By Literary Hub | March 18, 2016

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