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Marlon James is Not the Updike of Jamaica, and Other Revelations

Marlon James is Not the Updike of Jamaica, and Other Revelations

The Man Booker Winner Reflects on the Year That Was, With John Freeman

By John Freeman | December 3, 2015

On the Black Avant-Garde, Trigger Warnings, and Life in East Hampton

On the Black Avant-Garde, Trigger Warnings, and Life in East Hampton

In Conversation with Poet Dawn Lundy Martin

By Adam Fitzgerald | December 2, 2015

What Book Made You the Writer You Are Today?

What Book Made You the Writer You Are Today?

The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize Finalists Look Back to Early Favorites

By Literary Hub | December 1, 2015

“When Did You Start to Think of Yourself As African?”

“When Did You Start to Think of Yourself As African?”

Ivan Vladislavic in Conversation with Nuruddin Farah and Robert Kelly

By Literary Hub | November 24, 2015

Jerry Stahl on Hep C, Fat Suits, and Masturbating Babies

Jerry Stahl on Hep C, Fat Suits, and Masturbating Babies

A Very Entertaining Interview With an Old New Dad

By Sabra Embury | November 23, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe

Interview with a Bookstore: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe

Social enterprise, a community space, and a fifty-cent cart

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30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

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This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

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