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John Jeremiah Sullivan: There's No Such Thing as Wasted Writing

John Jeremiah Sullivan: There's No Such Thing as Wasted Writing

On Etymology, Literary Generations, and the Importance of a Notebook

By Alec Hill | January 17, 2018

Ariel Goldberg on Criticism, Queer Art, and Polemics

Ariel Goldberg on Criticism, Queer Art, and Polemics

The Estrangment Principle Author in Conversation with Syd Staiti

By Syd Saiti | January 17, 2018

Repositories of Memory: On the Country House Novel

Repositories of Memory: On the Country House Novel

Lucy Hughes-Hallett and Tessa Hadley in Conversation

By Literary Hub | January 12, 2018

Neel Mukherjee: Fiction Must Be a Quarrel with the Times

Neel Mukherjee: Fiction Must Be a Quarrel with the Times

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By Hanya Yanagihara | January 11, 2018

Jamie Quatro: How Should a Christian Writer Be?

Jamie Quatro: How Should a Christian Writer Be?

The author of Fire Sermon on God, sex, and Evangelical America.

By Nick Ripatrazone | January 9, 2018

Margaret Atwood and Andrew O'Hagan on Fake News, Truth-Telling, and What Fiction Can Do

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