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William Gaddis Occupies Wall Street, Channels a Tween Trump
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John Domini
| December 12, 2016
What Counts As Transgender Literature?
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The Time Mario Puzo Wrote a Takedown of
The Paris Review
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By
Noah Berlatsky
| December 7, 2016
Was Edmund Wilson Just Jealous of
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?
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Robert Macfarlane
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Storytelling vs. Oversharing in the Age of Snapchat
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How Pacifism Can Lead to Violence and Conflict
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