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Do You Believe in Magic? On The Timeless Charm of Children’s Books

Do You Believe in Magic? On The Timeless Charm of Children’s Books

Jane Mount Considers the Power of Literary Nostalgia in Creating Art

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Alex Clark on the 2023 Winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction

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Dr. Jessica Kirzane on Translating Yiddish Literature

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By Mosab Abu Toha | November 21, 2023

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Zeke Caligiuri on the Incarcerated Writers Who Edited An Anthology on Class

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