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Please, Mr. Postman: Revisiting the Broken Hearts of James M. Cain’s Masterpiece

Matthew Eng on The Postman Always Rings Twice, a “Dark and Torrid Tale”

By Matthew Eng | January 13, 2022

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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

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A Writer with the Heart of a Dog: Early Reviews of Jack London’s <em>The Call of the Wild</em>

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“Jack London seems to possess an intuition of the dog life.”

By Book Marks | January 12, 2022

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By Jonny Diamond | January 11, 2022

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Jericho Brown on Claude McKay’s Subversive, Foundational Poems of Love and Protest

By Jericho Brown | January 11, 2022

What Makes The Princess Bride Such a Great Movie?

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Why Do We Return to the Greek Myths Again and Again?

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The Creative Power of Rage: On Fictionalizing the Lives of Righteously Violent Historical Women

The Creative Power of Rage: On Fictionalizing the Lives of Righteously Violent Historical Women

Gwen E. Kirby on Her Literary “Stabby Period”

By Gwen E. Kirby | January 11, 2022

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Vision Quest: On Trying to Define the Great American Novel

Vision Quest: On Trying to Define the Great American Novel

Jonathan Evison Considers the Literary Canon and His Latest Work of Historical Fiction

By Jonathan Evison | January 10, 2022

Learning From <em>Almanac of the Dead</em>, a Hallmark of Indigenous Literature

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My Hundred-Year-Old Boyfriend: On Hermann Hesse’s <em>Siddhartha</em>

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Navigating Broken Systems: Taylor Harris on Writing a Memoir of Medical Motherhood

Navigating Broken Systems: Taylor Harris on Writing a Memoir of Medical Motherhood

Lynn Steger Strong in Conversation with Taylor Harris

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A Literary History of Dragons

A Literary History of Dragons

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