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A Feminist Critique of Murakami Novels, With Murakami Himself

A Feminist Critique of Murakami Novels, With Murakami Himself

Mieko Kawakami Interviews the Author of Killing Commendatore

By Literary Hub | April 7, 2020

Ken Liu on Identity and the Limits of Human Empathy

Ken Liu on Identity and the Limits of Human Empathy

In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | April 5, 2020

Yoko Tawada: 'Language is a Living Thing'

Yoko Tawada: 'Language is a Living Thing'

The Author of The Emissary in Conversation With Madeleine Thien

By Literary Hub | April 1, 2020

Literature in the Face of COVID-19: Rigoberto González and Deb Olin Unferth on Writing in the Time of Crisis

Literature in the Face of COVID-19: Rigoberto González and Deb Olin Unferth on Writing in the Time of Crisis

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | March 26, 2020

Can Feminist Manifestoes of the Past Wake Us Up Today?

Can Feminist Manifestoes of the Past Wake Us Up Today?

Breanne Fahs on the Lasting Lessons of Women's Anger

By Soraya Chemaly | March 24, 2020

Rufi Thorpe on <em>Anne of Green Gables</em> and Motherhood

Rufi Thorpe on Anne of Green Gables and Motherhood

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | March 20, 2020

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Honor Moore Finally Feels Like Her Mother's Daughter

By Mackenzie Singh | March 19, 2020

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

By Literary Hub | March 10, 2020

Kate Elizabeth Russell Takes the Book Marks Rapid-Fire Books Quiz

By Book Marks | March 9, 2020

A Conversation with Poet David Ferry on the Occasion of His 96th Birthday

A Conversation with Poet David Ferry on the Occasion of His 96th Birthday

Peter Mishler Talks to the Author of Bewilderment About Early Influences, Iambic Pentameter, and How It's All Translation

By Peter Mishler | March 5, 2020

Illustrating the Domestic Bliss of Alice B. Toklas and<br> Gertrude Stein

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Gertrude Stein

Maira Kalman on Her Illustrated Reissue of
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By Maira Kalman | March 4, 2020

When Sharon Dodua Otoo, Relatively New to Writing in German, Won the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize

When Sharon Dodua Otoo, Relatively New to Writing in German, Won the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize

In Conversation with Idra Novey About German Breakfast Culture,
Mansplaining, and Literary Tension in Translation

By Idra Novey | March 4, 2020

Hilary Leichter on the Derangements of Late Capitalism

Hilary Leichter on the Derangements of Late Capitalism

Kristin Iversen Talks to the Author of Temporary

By Kristin Iversen | March 3, 2020

Ghost Stories and Love Stories: Fear and Longing in <em>Homesick</em>

Ghost Stories and Love Stories: Fear and Longing in Homesick

Nino Cipri in Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | February 28, 2020

Dorothea Lasky and Julia Guez: On Queenliness, Metaphysics, and Book Tour

Dorothea Lasky and Julia Guez: On Queenliness, Metaphysics, and Book Tour

In Other Words, Life as a Published Poet in 2020

By Literary Hub | February 28, 2020

Sarah Kozloff Doesn't Normalize Violence in Her Fantasy Novels

Sarah Kozloff Doesn't Normalize Violence in Her Fantasy Novels

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