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Chinelo Okparanta on Faith, War and Being Gay in Nigeria

Chinelo Okparanta on Faith, War and Being Gay in Nigeria

Her Debut Novel, Under the Udala Trees, Launches at Housing Works

By Molly Rose Quinn | September 21, 2015

Nom de Vie: Literary Social Media in  the Age of Ferrante

Nom de Vie: Literary Social Media in the Age of Ferrante

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Against Lolita

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By Roxana Robinson | September 16, 2015

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Growing Up Carlin

On Having a Legendary Comedian for a Dad

By Charles Arrowsmith | September 15, 2015

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Beyond the Trans Memoir

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By Veronica Esposito | September 14, 2015

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