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On the Surreal Genius of Kelly Link

On the Surreal Genius of Kelly Link

Ten Years on from 'Magic for Beginners' and Fabulism Has Won

By Laura I. Miller | July 2, 2015

Toward a Desegregated Literature

Toward a Desegregated Literature

A Requiem for the Culture Wars

By Calvin Baker | July 1, 2015

Bohumil Hrabal: Of Beer, Whores, and Samizdat

Bohumil Hrabal: Of Beer, Whores, and Samizdat

On the Greatest Czech Writer of the Past Century

By Joshua Cohen | June 30, 2015

The Book That Changed My Life

The Book That Changed My Life

Discovering the Whole World in 'Lonesome Dove'

By Malcolm Brooks | June 19, 2015

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Genre Wars, Amazon, and the Market for Heart

Where Do We Go From Here?

By M. C. Mah | June 16, 2015

The Life of the Doctor as Writer

The Life of the Doctor as Writer

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