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On the Paradox of the Holocaust in W.G. Sebald’s <em>The Emigrants</em>

On the Paradox of the Holocaust in W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants

This Week From the Lit Century Podcast

By Lit Century | July 7, 2021

Greg Gerke:

Greg Gerke: "We Want More Attention, We Don’t Want to Make Great Art"

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | July 7, 2021

A Daughter of the Samurai: On the Strength, Tradition, and Rebellion of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

A Daughter of the Samurai: On the Strength, Tradition, and Rebellion of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

Karen Tei Yamashita and Yuki Obayashi Discuss the Memoir of an Extraordinary Life

By Karen Tei Yamashita and Yuki Obayashi | July 6, 2021

Marisa Silver on (Finally) Nailing Down Her Novel's Point of View

Marisa Silver on (Finally) Nailing Down Her Novel's Point of View

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | July 6, 2021

Mark Leidner on Painstakingly Revising Poems... and Twitter Jokes

Mark Leidner on Painstakingly Revising Poems... and Twitter Jokes

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | July 6, 2021

Talking to Quentin Tarantino, Debut Novelist

Talking to Quentin Tarantino, Debut Novelist

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | July 2, 2021

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Rivka Galchen: Humor is a Costume That Can Sneak Past the Psyche

By The Maris Review | July 1, 2021

WATCH: Victoria James on How to Make the Wine Industry a Better Place

By The Virtual Book Channel | July 1, 2021

Do Books Have to Be Depressing to Be Taken Seriously?

By Book Dreams | July 1, 2021

Daisy Hernández: How Writing the Coming-of-Age Memoir Makes Room for Other Stories

Daisy Hernández: How Writing the Coming-of-Age Memoir Makes Room for Other Stories

In Conversation with Kendra Winchester on Reading Women

By Reading Women | June 30, 2021

Tom Robbins on Personalizing the Editorial Process and Knowing When to End a Novel

Tom Robbins on Personalizing the Editorial Process and Knowing When to End a Novel

Gary Lippman Talks to a Beloved American Author

By Gary Lippman | June 30, 2021

The Ongoingness of War in Ismail Kadare’s <em>The General of the Dead Army</em>

The Ongoingness of War in Ismail Kadare’s The General of the Dead Army

This Week from the Lit Century Podcast

By Lit Century | June 29, 2021

Larissa Pham on Parasocial Relationships and Trying to Tell an Emotional Truth

Larissa Pham on Parasocial Relationships and Trying to Tell an Emotional Truth

The Author of Pop Song in Conversation with Zack Graham

By Zack Graham | June 29, 2021

Tom Lin on the Importance of Conducting Literary Field Work

Tom Lin on the Importance of Conducting Literary Field Work

Jane Ciabattari Speaks with the Author of The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu

By Jane Ciabattari | June 29, 2021

Nathaniel Mackey on Evoking John Coltrane and the Visual Delights of Poetry

Nathaniel Mackey on Evoking John Coltrane and the Visual Delights of Poetry

Peter Mishler Talks with the Contemporary American Poet and National Book Award-Winner

By Peter Mishler | June 25, 2021

Interview with a Journal: <em>Boston Review</em>

Interview with a Journal: Boston Review

Everything You Need to Know About the Nonprofit and Reader-Funded Publication

By Vanessa Willoughby | June 24, 2021

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