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In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World
Laird Hunt on the Women at the Center of His Novels
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Laird Hunt
| October 29, 2018
The Year I Stopped Reading White People
Jerome Blanco on the Power of Writing What You Know
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Jerome Blanco
| October 24, 2018
The Psychiatrist Who Tried To Save Sylvia Plath
Paul Alexander on the Real "Doctor Nolan"
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Paul Alexander
| October 23, 2018
The Vulnerable Private Writings of Ernest Hemingway
Sandra Spanier Considers the Archive of an Icon
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Sandra Spanier
| October 23, 2018
Amy Bloom on the Legacy of Thom Jones
In Praise of Razor-Edged, Moving Fiction
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Amy Bloom
| October 18, 2018
Why America’s Best Political Novelist Is Required Reading in 2018
On the Prescience of Ward Just
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Susan Zakin
| October 17, 2018
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| October 16, 2018
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| October 15, 2018
On the Adventuresome Dane Who Drove Across North Africa in the 1930s
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The Beats' Holy Grail: The Letter That Inspired
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Michael Donkor
| October 5, 2018
The Queerness of Ernest Hemingway
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Mikaella Clements
| October 4, 2018
The Avid Reader: Helen Simpson on Anton Chekhov's "Oysters"
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Helen Simpson
| October 4, 2018
The Dry-Eyed Mourning of Gary Indiana
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Gone Tomorrow
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Sarah Nicole Prickett
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Roxane Gay: What Does a Political Story Look like in 2018?
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Roxane Gay
| October 3, 2018
How Lee Krasner Made Jackson Pollock a Star
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Mary Gabriel
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