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The Quiet Rebels of Russian Translation

The Quiet Rebels of Russian Translation

In conversation with Larissa Volokhonsky and Richard Pevear

By Paris Review | June 22, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: White Square Books

Interview with a Bookstore: White Square Books

A Little Bit of Paris in the Pioneer Valley

By Interview with a Bookstore | June 22, 2015

Most Writers Are Nice, First Drafts Are Terrible

Most Writers Are Nice, First Drafts Are Terrible

A Q & A with Ramona Ausubel

By Newtonville Books | June 19, 2015

Jack Livings Wrote the Best First Book of the Year

Jack Livings Wrote the Best First Book of the Year

This Year's PEN/Robert W. Bingham Winner Talks to Oscar Villalon

By Oscar Villalon | June 11, 2015

Traveling Deep Below the Surface of the Book

Traveling Deep Below the Surface of the Book

At the Intersection of Science, Art, and Fiction

By Literary Hub | June 11, 2015

Jim Shepard: in the Shadows of the Holocaust

Jim Shepard: in the Shadows of the Holocaust

On 'The Book of Aron' and History's Dark Details

By Bethanne Patrick | June 9, 2015

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Interview with a Bookstore: Politics & Prose

By Interview with a Bookstore | June 8, 2015

Spooky Fiction At a Distance

By Maxine Chernoff | June 4, 2015

Writing is Easy, Revising is Hard

By Newtonville Books | June 4, 2015

The Poet on His Island

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A Final Conversation with Tomas Tranströmer

By John Freeman | June 2, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Green Apple Books

Interview with a Bookstore: Green Apple Books

In which you might find a 'Circus, Magic, and Hobos' section

By Interview with a Bookstore | June 1, 2015

Jodorowsky on God, Anti-Semitism and the Uses of Poetry

Jodorowsky on God, Anti-Semitism and the Uses of Poetry

A Conversation with the Man Who Didn't Make 'Dune'

By Literary Hub | May 29, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Seminary Co-op

Interview with a Bookstore: Seminary Co-op

Fun Finds a Home on the South Side

By Interview with a Bookstore | May 26, 2015

Work, Writing and Life in the New American West

Work, Writing and Life in the New American West

Christian Kiefer and Josh Weil, in Conversation

By Literary Hub | May 20, 2015

Edward St. Aubyn: A Writer's Suicide Pact

Edward St. Aubyn: A Writer's Suicide Pact

Truth, Fiction, and Surviving One's Life

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Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad

Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad

...And He's Coming to America

By Ane Farsethas | May 18, 2015

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