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In Conversation
Can the Establishment Embrace its Critics?
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Alejandro Zambra and Preti Taneja
| December 19, 2018
Jodie Foster on Her All-Time Favorite Book
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But That's Another Story
| December 18, 2018
Samantha Silva on Retelling the Tale of a Charles Dickens Christmas
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New Books Network
| December 14, 2018
Anita Felicelli: "I See Real Life in a Magical Realist Way"
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| December 12, 2018
The Lit Hub Questionnaire for 2018's Under-the-Radar Writers
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Teddy Wayne
| December 11, 2018
Introducing the New Editor of
The Yale Review
: Meghan O'Rourke
"I feel a kind of obsessive concern for both reader and writer."
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Literary Hub
| December 6, 2018
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| December 3, 2018
An Interview with Gaël Faye: Hip Hop Star Turned Novelist
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Rachel Veroff
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Clara Bingham
| November 29, 2018
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Brandon Taylor
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| November 27, 2018
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Hal Foster and Richard Serra
| November 26, 2018
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Bethany Layne and David Lodge
| November 20, 2018
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