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Robin Coste Lewis: "Black Joy is My Primary Aesthetic"
2015's National Book Award Winner for Poetry, One Year Later
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Claire Schwartz
| November 14, 2016
Interview with a Gatekeeper: Wave Books' Matthew Zapruder
On Music, Translation, and How he Came to Understanding Poetry
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Kerri Arsenault
| November 10, 2016
Teju Cole Reminds Us of Life Beyond Politics, and the Beauty of Art
Adam Fitzgerald in Conversation with One of Our Great Essayists
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Adam Fitzgerald
| November 8, 2016
Patti Smith on How She Writes a Song
Allen Ginsberg told me, “If you have trouble writing, just write what you mean.”
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Paul Zollo
| November 8, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Asheville's Legendary Malaprop's
One of America's Best Bookstores
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Adam Rosen
| November 7, 2016
22 Famous Writers on Donald Trump
"Come on, America. Focus."
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Emily Temple
| November 4, 2016
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| November 3, 2016
The Novelist Who Gave Up on the World
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| November 2, 2016
David James Poissant on Compression, Tension, and Writing Scared
"I guess what I’m saying is that I just love short stories, period."
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| November 2, 2016
Javier Marías on Dictatorship, Shakespeare, and Literary Ghosts
"You know, I hate novels about writers, they are terribly boring and predictable."
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Jonathan Lee
| November 1, 2016
Fanny Howe on Race, Family, and the Line Between Fiction and Poetry
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| November 1, 2016
Writing Infertility: Belle Boggs and Monica Youn in Conversation
On the Continuing Stigma of Reproductive Intervention
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| October 28, 2016
Phil Klay on the Citizen-Veteran Gap, and Modes of Storytelling
"I wanted to be able to approach the subject from many different angles"
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Charles Arrowsmith
| October 28, 2016
A New Documentary on Isaac Babel Highlights His Continued Relevance
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David Novack
| October 28, 2016
Emily Witt on Love, Sex, and Orgasmic Meditation
In conversation with the author of
Future Sex
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| October 27, 2016
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