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A Deep-Dive on Catullus, the Roman Poet of Fierce Desire and Hatred
From
The History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| March 20, 2023
Lucky Hank
is an Exhausted Academic Satire
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Straight Man
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| March 17, 2023
Kate DiCamillo on Seeing Her Book,
The Magician’s Elephant
, Adapted for Film
“A good adaptation helps you to see the book anew.”
By
Kate DiCamillo
| March 17, 2023
The Exile of Oscar Wilde, Dublin’s Charming Ghost
Alexander Poots on Northern Ireland's Literary Past
By
Alexander Poots
| March 17, 2023
The Wizardry of Boz: A Brief History of Charles Dickens on Screen
The New
Great Expectations
Series Has Big Shoes to Fill (About 400 Pairs of Them)
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Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
| March 17, 2023
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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| March 16, 2023
Poetry in Three Dimensions: Sarah Ruhl on Bringing the Words of Max Ritvo to the Theater
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| March 16, 2023
Just the Right Book: What We’re Excited About This Week
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Just the Right Book
| March 16, 2023
Editor-Turned-Author Jenny Jackson on the Other Side of the Editorial Process
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
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The Maris Review
| March 16, 2023
Gina Frangello on the Editorial Omniscient and Why We Should All Be Using it
In Conversation with Brad Listi on
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Otherppl with Brad Listi
| March 16, 2023
Ann Napolitano: Offer Yourself Grace When the Writing is Hard
The Author of
Hello Beautiful
on Writer’s Block, Loving Basketball, and Bad Advice
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Ann Napolitano
| March 15, 2023
Skeletons in the Closet: On
Mad Men
and White America’s Willful Amnesia
“Only by wading into the past did I begin to envision a different kind of future, one where I could imagine myself a mother.”
By
Kelly Shetron
| March 15, 2023
“This Boy is Going to Be a Writer.” Remembering Paul La Farge’s Childhood
Wendy Walker on Watching a Writer’s Life Unfold in Front of Her
By
Wendy Walker
| March 15, 2023
Growing Up Queer: A Coming-of-Age Reading List
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On Millennial Writers and the Need for New Narratives of Work
Bryony Lau Considers the Reinvention of the First Job Memoir
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