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On the Subject of my Suicide

On the Subject of my Suicide

Norah Vincent wrote 'Adeline' and then tried to kill herself

By Norah Vincent | April 23, 2015

When Writers Attack

When Writers Attack

On Boxing, Norman Mailer, and the art of getting hit

By Jonathan Gottschall | April 23, 2015

We Have This Device. It’s Called a Book.

We Have This Device. It’s Called a Book.

How science fiction sees the future of reading

By Ryan Britt | April 21, 2015

Amiri Baraka, Politics, and Tough Love

Amiri Baraka, Politics, and Tough Love

A poet in conversation with Coltrane and Monk

By Evie Shockley | April 20, 2015

All Elders be Eloquence, or One Way to Pay Dem You Owe

All Elders be Eloquence, or One Way to Pay Dem You Owe

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What He left us

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In Defense of the Poet Laureate

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Where Do We Go from Here?: The Future of Fiction

Where Do We Go from Here?: The Future of Fiction

Saul Bellow

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On Whiteness and The Racial Imaginary

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