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The Avid Reader: Sandra Cisneros on Elena Poniatowska

The Avid Reader: Sandra Cisneros on Elena Poniatowska

Having a Coffee with One of Mexico's Great Novelists

By Sandra Cisneros | November 1, 2018

The Zombies of Karl Marx:  Horror in Capitalism's Wake

The Zombies of Karl Marx: Horror in Capitalism's Wake

Brains, one might say, “to each according to his need.”

By Tyler Malone | October 31, 2018

How Much Did James Joyce Base

How Much Did James Joyce Base "The Dead" on His Own Family?

Colm Tóibín on the Greatest Short Story Ever Written

By Colm Tóibín | October 30, 2018

Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

From James Macpherson to Lee Israel to JT LeRoy, It's All Good

By J.W. McCormack | October 30, 2018

The Radical Moralist:  On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism

The Radical Moralist: On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism

Writing in the Cusp of the Victorian and Modern

By Adam Kirsch | October 30, 2018

Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics

Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics

César Aira Thinks We Could Use a Bit More "Whatever" in Art

By César Aira | October 29, 2018

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In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World

By Laird Hunt | October 29, 2018

The Year I Stopped Reading White People

By Jerome Blanco | October 24, 2018

The Psychiatrist Who Tried To Save Sylvia Plath

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The Vulnerable Private Writings of Ernest Hemingway

The Vulnerable Private Writings of Ernest Hemingway

Sandra Spanier Considers the Archive of an Icon

By Sandra Spanier | October 23, 2018

Amy Bloom on the Legacy of Thom Jones

Amy Bloom on the Legacy of Thom Jones

In Praise of Razor-Edged, Moving Fiction

By Amy Bloom | October 18, 2018

Why America’s Best Political Novelist Is Required Reading in 2018

Why America’s Best Political Novelist Is Required Reading in 2018

On the Prescience of Ward Just

By Susan Zakin | October 17, 2018

Life Got You Down? Time to Read <em>The Master and Margarita</em>

Life Got You Down? Time to Read The Master and Margarita

Or, How to Be Happy With Russian Literature

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Passing for White: A Literary History

Passing for White: A Literary History

Darryl Pinckney on the Life and Writing of Nella Larsen

By Darryl Pinckney | October 15, 2018

On the Adventuresome Dane Who Drove Across North Africa in the 1930s

On the Adventuresome Dane Who Drove Across North Africa in the 1930s

Why Knud Holmboe's Memoir is About So Much More Than Travel

By André Naffis-Sahely | October 12, 2018

The Beats' Holy Grail: The Letter That Inspired <em>On the Road</em>

The Beats' Holy Grail: The Letter That Inspired On the Road

On Neal Cassady's Rediscovered "Joan Anderson Letter"

By David L. Ulin | October 5, 2018

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