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| December 27, 2016
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Shirley Hazzard and a Lost Literary Intelligentsia
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| December 12, 2016
Let Grace Paley Inspire Your Creativity and Activism in 2017
"You have to make music of it somehow."
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Watch James Toback Tell The Story of Getting Punched by Norman Mailer
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Watch Joan Didion Talk About Writing as Aggression
Happy 82nd Birthday, Joan!
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Emily Temple
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