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When Trauma Becomes Dominance: An Interview with Sarah Schulman
The
Conflict is Not Abuse
Author on Oppression and Restorative Justice
By
Adam Fitzgerald
| August 2, 2017
Sympathy for the Rich? A Conversation with Christopher Bollen
The Author of
The Destroyers
on the Moral Failings of the Incredibly Wealthy
By
Bethanne Patrick
| July 31, 2017
How a Novel is Like an Orchestra
Nancy Zafris and Marcia Butler on Music, Math, and Stories
By
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| July 31, 2017
Ocean Vuong, Reluctant Optimist
Catching Up with the
Night Sky with Exit Wounds
Author in Milan
By
Yen Pham
| July 27, 2017
Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman on the Palestinian Occupation
"It's a Really Easy Answer: Get Out."
By
Emily Temple
| July 27, 2017
Poetry Against the Border Wall
Aracelis Girmay and Emmy Pérez in Conversation
By
Aracelis Girmay
| July 26, 2017
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| July 25, 2017
How to Write a Poem About a Cemetery: Speaking with Jennifer Firestone
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| July 20, 2017
Akhil Sharma on Writing the Darker Side of Indian Life
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Dylan Foley
| July 13, 2017
Joshua Cohen Tries to Find a Metaphor for Israel-Palestine
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Moving Kings
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Karan Mahajan
| July 10, 2017
Judith Butler on the Poetry of Guantanamo
"In Some Ways, Literature and the Arts Help to Make the World Bearable"
By
Sam O'Hana
| July 7, 2017
The Erotic Novel of Consumer Goods We Need Right Now:
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Mark Krotov in Conversation with Francesco Pacifico
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Mark Krotov
| June 30, 2017
Seeing Your Hometown Through the Fresh Eyes of Fiction
An Interview with Melissa Scholes Young
By
Chelsea Horne
| June 30, 2017
Charles Simic Literally Writes in the Dark
In Conversation with a Great American Poet
By
Peter Mishler
| June 29, 2017
Alexandra Fuller: Fairy Tales on the Frontlines (and Other Books)
The Author of
Quiet Until the Thaw
on the Books in Her Life
By
Alexandra Fuller
| June 27, 2017
Naomi Klein: People Are Ready to Vote
For
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