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Rumaan Alam on the Surreality of Seeing <em>Leave the World Behind</em> Come to Life on Screen

Rumaan Alam on the Surreality of Seeing Leave the World Behind Come to Life on Screen

“I had a debilitating crush on Ethan Hawke as a teenager and now he’s playing a character I created. Deranged!”

By Rumaan Alam | December 8, 2023

Plain-Spoken Performance Art: A Conversation with Laurie Anderson

Plain-Spoken Performance Art: A Conversation with Laurie Anderson

Brooke Wentz Talks to the Legendary Artist about Art School, Eavesdropping, and the Avant-Garde

By Brooke Wentz | December 8, 2023

Black Lives Matter in the Classroom: A Roundtable on Teaching CRT and Disputed Literature Today

Black Lives Matter in the Classroom: A Roundtable on Teaching CRT and Disputed Literature Today

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Naomi Alderman On Tech Billionaires as Today's Villains

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Taylor Byas on Writing About Her Hometown

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

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David Sterling Brown on Shakespeare's White Others

David Sterling Brown on Shakespeare's White Others

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

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Casey Plett On Community and Being Open To Strangers

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John Vaillant on Winning the 2023 Baillie Gifford Prize

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Dara Barrois/Dixon on the Lived Poetry of the Late James Tate

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Peter Mishler Talks to One of the Editors of Hell, I Love Everybody: The Essential James Tate

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Kevin F. Adler on Changing the Way Americans Think About Homelessness

Kevin F. Adler on Changing the Way Americans Think About Homelessness

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Booker Prize Winner Paul Lynch on the Fundamental Dignity of the Individual

Booker Prize Winner Paul Lynch on the Fundamental Dignity of the Individual

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