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Finance Books for People Who Hate Finance: A Reading List

Finance Books for People Who Hate Finance: A Reading List

Mary Childs is Here to Help Ease You Into the Economy

By Mary Childs | March 15, 2022

How <em>Twilight Zone</em> and a Japanese Art Installation Inspired Sequoia Nagamatsu's Novel

How Twilight Zone and a Japanese Art Installation Inspired Sequoia Nagamatsu's Novel

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | March 15, 2022

No Place You’d Want to Go: On Writing About Flint

No Place You’d Want to Go: On Writing About Flint

Kelsey Ronan Considers the Stories of a Home That Broke Her Heart

By Kelsey Ronan | March 15, 2022

Seasons of Scam: A Reading List of Fake Identities

Seasons of Scam: A Reading List of Fake Identities

Caitlin Barasch Recommends Books About Deception and Reinvention

By Caitlin Barasch | March 15, 2022

Mapping the Unknown: Literary Defamiliarization in Our Pandemic Era

Mapping the Unknown: Literary Defamiliarization in Our Pandemic Era

Gabrielle Bellot on Viktor Shklovsky, the Risk of Life, and Art as a Way of Reencountering

By Gabrielle Bellot | March 14, 2022

After <em>How to with John Wilson</em>, Will More Filmmakers Use the Tools of Lyric Essay?

After How to with John Wilson, Will More Filmmakers Use the Tools of Lyric Essay?

Matthew King on the Genre-Bending Portrait of Public Life

By Matthew King | March 14, 2022

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Making Space for Mistakes and Experiments, in Marriage and Writing

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Lan Samantha Chang on Teaching, Tone, and Literary Generations

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In <em>The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,</em> Samuel L. Jackson Plays the Role of a Lifetime

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Olivia Rutigliano on the New Adaptation of Walter Mosley’s Novel

By Olivia Rutigliano | March 11, 2022

John Clellon Holmes on the Funeral of His Longtime Friend Jack Kerouac

John Clellon Holmes on the Funeral of His Longtime Friend Jack Kerouac

“I hoped that no one would ever mourn me so self-centeredly.”

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On the Centenary of Jack Kerouac’s Birth, Rarely Seen Archival Material from His Publisher

On the Centenary of Jack Kerouac’s Birth, Rarely Seen Archival Material from His Publisher

“You are right in thinking I am interested in Kerouac and his work.”

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Austin Kleon Looks Back on the Creation of <em>Steal Like an Artist</em>, Ten Years Later

Austin Kleon Looks Back on the Creation of Steal Like an Artist, Ten Years Later

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