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The Dissident Act of Taking a
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| November 11, 2020
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James Tate Hill
| November 11, 2020
A Poetic Structure Built on Many Voices: Talking to Matthew Daddona
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House of Sound
By
Joannie Stangeland
| November 11, 2020
On the Dark American Nostalgia of
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| November 10, 2020
In Which Jonathan Lethem Possibly Overthinks Our Interview Questions
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| November 10, 2020
Why are we so hungry for books about cannibals?
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How Claire Malroux's Translations of Emily Dickinson Shaped Her Own Poetry
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No One Gets Sylvia Plath
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| November 6, 2020
Leanne Hall Examines Her Problematic Childhood Fave
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Leanne Hall
| November 6, 2020
Elisa Wouk Almino on Beloved Brazilian Poet
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A Writer in Search of "the Tyranny of Inspiration.”
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| November 6, 2020
P. Djèlí Clark Imagines the Monstrous Creation of the Second Ku Klux Klan
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A Brief History of Citational Fiction and the Literary Supercut
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| November 5, 2020
The First Mughal Emperor's Towering Account of Exile, Bloody Conquest, and the Natural World
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William Dalrymple
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