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Megan Abbott on the Difference Between Hardboiled and Noir

Megan Abbott on the Difference Between Hardboiled and Noir

In Conversation with the Author of Give Me Your Hand

By Annie Adams | June 26, 2018

On Apocalyptic Poetry

On Apocalyptic Poetry

Brandon Brown and Claire Marie Stancek in Conversation

By Literary Hub | June 25, 2018

Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation

Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation

"As a Culture, We’re Very Interested in Stories of Women Being Broken"

By Literary Hub | June 22, 2018

Loitering in 7-11 with <em>Convenience Store Woman</em> Author Sayaka Murata

Loitering in 7-11 with Convenience Store Woman Author Sayaka Murata

Why Convenience Stores Are Microcosms of Society

By Fran Bigman | June 20, 2018

Ahmed Saadawi Wants to Tell a New Story About the War in Iraq

Ahmed Saadawi Wants to Tell a New Story About the War in Iraq

"The Job of the Writer is to Give a Voice to Unknown People"

By Zahra Hankir | June 19, 2018

Meet the Woman Spearheading Inclusivity in UK Publishing

Meet the Woman Spearheading Inclusivity in UK Publishing

In Conversation with Sharmaine Lovegrove, Founder of Dialogue Books

By Marta Bausells | June 18, 2018

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Joseph O'Neill Finds the Act of Writing... Nauseating?

By Literary Hub | June 13, 2018

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

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Paul Beatty on Los Angeles Lit, <em>The Sellout</em>, and Life After the Man Booker

Paul Beatty on Los Angeles Lit, The Sellout, and Life After the Man Booker

In Conversation with Oscar Villalon

By Oscar Villalon | June 4, 2018

This Year's Man Booker International Winner Has a Favorite For Next Year...

This Year's Man Booker International Winner Has a Favorite For Next Year...

Jennifer Croft Talks to the Translators of Virginie Despentes

By Jennifer Croft | May 25, 2018

Thomas McGuane on <em>Not</em> Living the Writer's Life

Thomas McGuane on Not Living the Writer's Life

The Author of Cloudbursts in Conversation with Téa Obreht

By Téa Obreht | May 24, 2018

Read 13 of the Best Literary Interviews from <em>Interview</em>

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RIP a Great American Magazine

By Emily Temple | May 24, 2018

Philip Roth on Mortality:

Philip Roth on Mortality: "It's a Bad Contract, and We All Have to Sign It"

John Freeman's 2006 Interview with the Late, Great Novelist

By John Freeman | May 23, 2018

How Does Someone Become Untouchable?

How Does Someone Become Untouchable?

Sujatha Gidla Attempts to Answer a Lifelong Question

By Samira Sadeque | May 22, 2018

Taking Down Corporate Culture with Poetry

Taking Down Corporate Culture with Poetry

Randall Mann in Conversation with Eric Smith

By Eric Smith | May 22, 2018

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