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Gary Shteyngart: Middle-Aged People Need Weird Hobbies to Exercise Their Dying Brains

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Wandering Through the Uncanny Valley of Laura van den Berg's Fictions

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Ada Limón on Kanye West, Womanhood, Truth in Poetry, and More

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Ben Marcus: Writer's Block Happens When I'm Boring

Ben Marcus: Writer's Block Happens When I'm Boring

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By Ben Marcus | August 22, 2018

Kimiko Hahn: Writing Poetry Between Science and Dreams

Kimiko Hahn: Writing Poetry Between Science and Dreams

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Looking for Paris's Old Left Bank in the Footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir

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