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Susan Choi is Done With Fairy Tales

Susan Choi is Done With Fairy Tales

The Author of Trust Exercise Talks to Hamilton Cain

By Hamilton Cain | April 17, 2019

Reclaiming Anger and Denial: <br> A Red Ink Roundtable

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In a 1964 Interview with Robert Penn Warren

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The 5 Translated French Novels in the Running for the $10,000 Prize

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Charles Simic and Barry Lopez, on a Roadtrip, 1972

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Roger McNamee, Advisor to Mark Zuckerberg, on Facebook's Infancy

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