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Ted Hodgkinson
| April 29, 2015
Oscar Wilde Was Gay, and Other Revelations
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| April 29, 2015
Knausgaard on Masculinity, Excrement, and Quitting
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John Freeman
| April 27, 2015
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| April 27, 2015
Rick Moody: 1,500 Words a Day
A Q&A with the author of 'The Ice Storm'
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| April 23, 2015
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From Judy Blume to Virginia Woolf
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Megan Mayhew Bergman: Girl Scout Heart, Henry Miller Mind
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| April 13, 2015
Lydia Davis at the End of the World
On Learning Norwegian and Writing the Beauty of the Dying World
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Ane Farsethas
| April 9, 2015
On Martinis and Marguerite Duras
A Q & A with Laura van den Berg
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| April 9, 2015
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