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Judy Blume Forever,
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A New Documentary Highlights Blume's Unique Connection to Generations of Readers
By
Kavita Das
| April 17, 2023
What Hemingway Means in the 21st Century
David Barnes on the Masculinity and Baggage of Ernest Hemingway at 100 Years
By
David Barnes
| April 17, 2023
Contexts and Experiences of the African Diaspora: A Reading List
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Toyin Falola
| April 17, 2023
How Spiritualism Influenced a Divisive But Brilliant Australian Novelist
Cameron Hurst on Contacting the Spirit of Henry Handel Richardson
By
Cameron Hurst
| April 17, 2023
Gabrielle Octavia Rucker on the Power of Decentering Human Experience in Poetry
Peter Mishler Talks With the Author of
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Peter Mishler
| April 17, 2023
The Bolt Bus Was My Biweekly Bardo: Life Between Writer and Daughter
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Blair Hurley
| April 17, 2023
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| April 14, 2023
Pattiann Rogers on the Scientific Underpinnings of Poetry
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Pattiann Rogers
| April 14, 2023
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Daphne Kalotay
| April 13, 2023
Is the Past a Literary Genre Unto Itself?
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| April 13, 2023
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| April 13, 2023
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A Feminist Before Feminism: A Reading List in Honor of Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Boston
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Emily Franklin
| April 13, 2023
Jinwoo Chong on Taking Three Years to Outline His Novel (and Four Months to Draft It)
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