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Valeria Luiselli:

Valeria Luiselli: "A Writer is a Social Climber."

On Virginia Woolf and Refusing to Tell Jokes in Public

By Ted Hodgkinson | April 29, 2015

Oscar Wilde Was Gay, and Other Revelations

Oscar Wilde Was Gay, and Other Revelations

A Q&A with Sam Lipsyte

By Newtonville Books | April 29, 2015

Knausgaard on Masculinity, Excrement, and Quitting

Knausgaard on Masculinity, Excrement, and Quitting

A Conversation with Karl, on the eve of Book Four

By John Freeman | April 27, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Parnassus Books

Interview with a Bookstore: Parnassus Books

"I opened a bookstore because I didn’t want to live in a city without one."

By Interview with a Bookstore | April 27, 2015

Rick Moody: 1,500 Words a Day

Rick Moody: 1,500 Words a Day

A Q&A with the author of 'The Ice Storm'

By Newtonville Books | April 23, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Brazos Bookstore

Interview with a Bookstore: Brazos Bookstore

Hang around long enough and they might hire you

By Interview with a Bookstore | April 20, 2015

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On Martinis and Marguerite Duras

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