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On the Subject of my Suicide

On the Subject of my Suicide

Norah Vincent wrote 'Adeline' and then tried to kill herself

By Norah Vincent | April 23, 2015

When Writers Attack

When Writers Attack

On Boxing, Norman Mailer, and the art of getting hit

By Jonathan Gottschall | April 23, 2015

We Have This Device. It’s Called a Book.

We Have This Device. It’s Called a Book.

How science fiction sees the future of reading

By Ryan Britt | April 21, 2015

Amiri Baraka, Politics, and Tough Love

Amiri Baraka, Politics, and Tough Love

A poet in conversation with Coltrane and Monk

By Evie Shockley | April 20, 2015

All Elders be Eloquence, or One Way to Pay Dem You Owe

All Elders be Eloquence, or One Way to Pay Dem You Owe

On Recording the track "Sad Dictator"

By Thomas Sayers Ellis | April 20, 2015

What He left us

What He left us

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