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What's It Like to Be Married <em>And</em> Write a Book Together?

What's It Like to Be Married And Write a Book Together?

On Collaborating in Work and Life

By Douglas R. Dechow and Anna Leahy | April 7, 2017

Investigating the Brilliance of the Late João Gilberto Noll

Investigating the Brilliance of the Late João Gilberto Noll

In Conversation About a Great Brazilian Writer

By Literary Hub | April 6, 2017

Historian Timothy Snyder on Russia, Trump, and Terrorism

Historian Timothy Snyder on Russia, Trump, and Terrorism

"We have a president who regards the Russian system as a positive model"

By Christopher Lydon | April 5, 2017

Ana Marie Cox on Our New National Nightmare

Ana Marie Cox on Our New National Nightmare

Trying to Find Meaning and a Little Understanding in 2017

By Literary Hub | April 4, 2017

Julia Dahl: Crime Fiction Among the Pious

Julia Dahl: Crime Fiction Among the Pious

Getting Tipsy with the Author of Conviction

By Lisa Levy | March 28, 2017

Greg Iles: In Praise of Larry McMurtry (Postmodernists, Not So Much)

Greg Iles: In Praise of Larry McMurtry (Postmodernists, Not So Much)

The Author of the Natchez Burning Trilogy on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | March 27, 2017

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In Which Jonathan Lethem and Heidi Julavits Talk About Movies

By Emily Temple | March 27, 2017

Do Dogs Have Souls? And Other Questions from Jim Harrison

By Literary Hub | March 24, 2017

Deborah Crombie: Middle Earth Over Thomas Hardy, Any Day

By Literary Hub | March 23, 2017

Airea D. Matthews: Texting with Anne Sexton

Airea D. Matthews: Texting with Anne Sexton

Poets on Life and Craft

By Peter Mishler | March 22, 2017

Patrick Cottrell: Writing is Not Therapeutic in Any Way

Patrick Cottrell: Writing is Not Therapeutic in Any Way

On Morality, Penis Lesions, and Writing From Life (or Not)

By Claire Luchette | March 21, 2017

Elif Batuman on Fictionalizing Her Life, and Learning to Fact Check

Elif Batuman on Fictionalizing Her Life, and Learning to Fact Check

In Conversation with the Author of The Idiot

By Dylan Foley | March 21, 2017

Pankaj Mishra: We Committed Intellectual Suicide After 9/11

Pankaj Mishra: We Committed Intellectual Suicide After 9/11

On Progress, Popular History, and Our Bleak and Divided Global Moment

By Rafia Zakaria | March 20, 2017

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Mohsin Hamid: "Migration is the Starting Point for Everybody"

The Exit West Author on Progressive Politics and Transcendent Love

By Christopher Lydon | March 17, 2017

Kanishk Tharoor on Writing Outside of Western Traditions

Kanishk Tharoor on Writing Outside of Western Traditions

"The individual isn’t always my unit of choice"

By Peter C. Baker | March 16, 2017

Roxane Gay, Aimee Bender, and More on Assault and Harassment in the Literary World

Roxane Gay, Aimee Bender, and More on Assault and Harassment in the Literary World

11 Women Writers in Response to Bonnie Nadzam’s Essay, "Experts in the Field"

By Literary Hub | March 15, 2017

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