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The Erotic Novel of Consumer Goods We Need Right Now: <em>Class</em>

The Erotic Novel of Consumer Goods We Need Right Now: Class

Mark Krotov in Conversation with Francesco Pacifico

By Mark Krotov | June 30, 2017

Seeing Your Hometown Through the Fresh Eyes of Fiction

Seeing Your Hometown Through the Fresh Eyes of Fiction

An Interview with Melissa Scholes Young

By Chelsea Horne | June 30, 2017

Charles Simic Literally Writes in the Dark

Charles Simic Literally Writes in the Dark

In Conversation with a Great American Poet

By Peter Mishler | June 29, 2017

Alexandra Fuller: Fairy Tales on the Frontlines (and Other Books)

Alexandra Fuller: Fairy Tales on the Frontlines (and Other Books)

The Author of Quiet Until the Thaw on the Books in Her Life

By Alexandra Fuller | June 27, 2017

Naomi Klein: People Are Ready to Vote <em>For</em> Something, Not Just Against It

Naomi Klein: People Are Ready to Vote For Something, Not Just Against It

On the Success of Jeremy Corbyn and the Failings of the Democratic Party

By Christopher Lydon | June 26, 2017

Exiled from Manhood: On Queer Writing and the Midwest

Exiled from Manhood: On Queer Writing and the Midwest

Ryan Van Meter: "Everything About Me is Shaped by Where I'm From"

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David Graeber On Jeremy Corbyn, 'The Most Unlikely Leader Ever'

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Speaking with Han Ong, the Playwright Bringing Gil Scott-Heron Back to Life

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