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When a White Writer Uses a Latino Pen Name

When a White Writer Uses a Latino Pen Name

The Confession of Jesus Angel Garcia, Author of BadBadBad

By AKA Jesus Angel Garcia | October 26, 2015

True Confessions of an Auto-Fictionist

True Confessions of an Auto-Fictionist

Lily Tuck on the Novelist's Documentary Impulse

By Lily Tuck | October 23, 2015

The Bearable Lightness of Joe Meno

The Bearable Lightness of Joe Meno

Sentimental, Almost Cloying, Occasionally Saccharine, Often Wonderful

By Jonathan Russell Clark | October 22, 2015

Phantom Menace: Rereading “Turn of the Screw” Every Fall

Phantom Menace: Rereading “Turn of the Screw” Every Fall

Jason Diamond on Making Henry James an Annual Tradition

By Jason Diamond | October 22, 2015

Jane Smiley:

Jane Smiley: "At the End of This Trilogy, I Wept."

On Killing Characters and Exploring Fictional Worlds

By Jane Smiley | October 20, 2015

The Brutal Murder of Mary Grace, Peacock

The Brutal Murder of Mary Grace, Peacock

Love and Death on Flannery’s Farm

By Margaret Eby | October 20, 2015

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Plays vs. Novels (You'll Never Guess What Happens Next)

By Kirk Lynn | October 19, 2015

In Praise of Melville’s Whale Chapters

By Joel Cuthbertson | October 16, 2015

Dear Lizzie: The Second Lover to the Second Communist

By Gavin McCrea | October 15, 2015

Why the Printed Book Will Last Another 500 Years

Why the Printed Book Will Last Another 500 Years

The Future of Reading Came and Went

By Adam Sternbergh | October 14, 2015

Ta-Nehisi Coates Has Given #Black Lives Matter Its Foundational Text

Ta-Nehisi Coates Has Given #Black Lives Matter Its Foundational Text

How to Love an Imperfect Genius, and Other Considerations

By Zinzi Clemmons | October 8, 2015

Kenzaburo Oe Finds a Hero in Huckleberry Finn

Kenzaburo Oe Finds a Hero in Huckleberry Finn

Ruminations On America, Harvard Square, 1965

By Kenzaburo Oe | October 8, 2015

<em>Don Quixote</em>: Sloppy, Inconsistent, Baffling, Perfect

Don Quixote: Sloppy, Inconsistent, Baffling, Perfect

On the Magical Hyper-realism of a 400-Year-Old Classic

By Ilan Stavans | October 7, 2015

When Pen Names Become People

When Pen Names Become People

The Freedom and Pitfalls of Literary (Mis)Identity

By Tobias Carroll | October 7, 2015

Why Salman Rushdie Should Win the Nobel Prize in Literature

Why Salman Rushdie Should Win the Nobel Prize in Literature

A Last-Minute Plea on Behalf of Secular Miracles

By Jonathan Russell Clark | October 7, 2015

A Black Feminist’s Search for Sisterhood

A Black Feminist’s Search for Sisterhood

Michele Wallace

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