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Literary Criticism
Meghan O’Rourke on The End of the University
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American Literature’s White Whale: Why the “Great American Novel” is Still Worth Pursuing
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| April 2, 2025
Fighting for One’s Fiction: How Norman Mailer Taught Me to Defend My Plots
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| April 2, 2025
Rachel Kushner on How Clarice Lispector Disrupts Our Notions of Good and Bad
“Even as she does not mean to comfort, I feel her — here, still right here, to tell us how it really is.”
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