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Literary Criticism
On Teaching and Learning the Language of Care
Amanda Parrish Morgan on Her First Years in the Classroom
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Amanda Parrish Morgan
| December 5, 2022
“She Could Already Feel Herself as Being Part of the Next World.” Morowa Yejidé on the Interplay Between Life and Death
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| December 5, 2022
December’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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Book Marks
| December 2, 2022
’Tis the Season: What 80s Mall Movies Tell Us About an Enduring Site of American Tension
Sara Bernstein Surveys a Beloved Oeuvre
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Sara Tatyana Bernstein
| December 2, 2022
Interview with Joniece Abbott-Pratt: 2022 Best Fiction Audiobooks
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| December 2, 2022
Yusef Komunyakaa on the Genius and Contradictions of Etheridge Knight
“Here’s a poet who possessed a genius for surviving the harsh realities of America.”
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Yusef Komunyakaa
| December 2, 2022
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Vaishnavi Patel on the Surprising Evidence of Feminism in the Ramayana
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