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Jane Smiley: "At the End of This Trilogy, I Wept."
On Killing Characters and Exploring Fictional Worlds
By
Jane Smiley
| October 20, 2015
The Brutal Murder of Mary Grace, Peacock
Love and Death on Flannery’s Farm
By
Margaret Eby
| October 20, 2015
Plays vs. Novels (You'll Never Guess What Happens Next)
In Which a Playwright Turned Novelist Tries to Decide
By
Kirk Lynn
| October 19, 2015
In Praise of Melville’s Whale Chapters
Happy Pub Birthday, Moby-Dick, You are the Best
By
Joel Cuthbertson
| October 16, 2015
Dear Lizzie: The Second Lover to the Second Communist
How the correspondence of Marx and Engels turned into a novel
By
Gavin McCrea
| October 15, 2015
Why the Printed Book Will Last Another 500 Years
The Future of Reading Came and Went
By
Adam Sternbergh
| October 14, 2015
Best Reviewed
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Ta-Nehisi Coates Has Given #Black Lives Matter Its Foundational Text
By
Zinzi Clemmons
| October 8, 2015
Kenzaburo Oe Finds a Hero in Huckleberry Finn
By
Kenzaburo Oe
| October 8, 2015
Don Quixote
: Sloppy, Inconsistent, Baffling, Perfect
By
Ilan Stavans
| October 7, 2015
When Pen Names Become People
The Freedom and Pitfalls of Literary (Mis)Identity
By
Tobias Carroll
| October 7, 2015
Why Salman Rushdie Should Win the Nobel Prize in Literature
A Last-Minute Plea on Behalf of Secular Miracles
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| October 7, 2015
A Black Feminist’s Search for Sisterhood
Michele Wallace
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| October 5, 2015
How to Read Through the Depths of Postpartum Depression
On John Gardner, Denis Johnson, and the Baby Blues
By
Liz Windhorst Harmer
| October 5, 2015
Sloane Crosley on Self-Diagnosing Novel Dysmorphia
Because in the Writer's Mind, Size Sometimes Matters
By
Sloane Crosley
| October 1, 2015
The Literary Heirs of the Great Carraway
On Donna Tartt, Richard Ford, and Lorrie Moore
By
Robert Hahn
| September 30, 2015
Exploring Patrick Modiano's Paris
Of Memoryscapes and Lost Time
By
Debarati Sanyal
| September 28, 2015
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How Two Authors Brought a 1970s Chicago Murder Trial Back Into the Spotlight
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