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Edy Poppy Talks Sex, Love, and Boredom with Siri Hustvedt

Edy Poppy Talks Sex, Love, and Boredom with Siri Hustvedt

The Author of Anatomy. Monotony. Approaches the Edge of Autofiction

By Literary Hub | July 25, 2018

Looking for Paris's Old Left Bank in the Footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir

Looking for Paris's Old Left Bank in the Footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir

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What Does It Mean To Be A Doctor and a Writer?

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Sector 2337 Wants To Challenge What a Book can Be

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Neel Patel on Writing Past the Stereotypes of Indian Americans

Neel Patel on Writing Past the Stereotypes of Indian Americans

Mira Jacob in Conversation with the Author of If You See Me, Don't Say Hi

By Mira Jacob | July 19, 2018

Identity, Desire, Sex: On Breaking Taboo, in Memoir and in Fiction

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