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Transformation and Precision: On Writing Dreams

Transformation and Precision: On Writing Dreams

Corinne Hoex Considers the Power of the Unconscious

By Corinne Hoex | March 10, 2022

What Does it Look Like to Decenter Whiteness in Fiction?

What Does it Look Like to Decenter Whiteness in Fiction?

Kasim Ali on Writing for One’s Characters

By Kasim Ali | March 10, 2022

WATCH: Rebecca Mead and Jia Tolentino on Identity, Nationality, and Inheritance

WATCH: Rebecca Mead and Jia Tolentino on Identity, Nationality, and Inheritance

Hosted by Greenlight Bookstore

By The Virtual Book Channel | March 10, 2022

How Most People Do Indeed Live Their Real, Most Interesting Lives Under the Cover of Secrecy

How Most People Do Indeed Live Their Real, Most Interesting Lives Under the Cover of Secrecy

William Boyd in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 10, 2022

Why We Should Read About the Soviet Past In Order to Understand Ukraine Now

Why We Should Read About the Soviet Past In Order to Understand Ukraine Now

Sofi Oksanen Recommends Books With an Eastern European Perspective

By Sofi Oksanen | March 9, 2022

What Makes a Great Opening Line?

What Makes a Great Opening Line?

Allegra Hyde Considers Love at First Sentence

By Allegra Hyde | March 9, 2022

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The Power—and Necessity—of Reading Dangerously

By Azar Nafisi | March 9, 2022

How Trees Helped Ben Okri To Write His New Children’s Book

By Ben Okri | March 9, 2022

How Campus Novels Reveal the Power—and Danger—of Pure Ideas

By Tara Isabella Burton | March 9, 2022

What a Scan of Vladimir Putin’s Power-Addled Brain Might Tell Us

What a Scan of Vladimir Putin’s Power-Addled Brain Might Tell Us

Brian Klaas in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 9, 2022

Sexism Wants Women to Think We’re Stupid—and We Believe It

Sexism Wants Women to Think We’re Stupid—and We Believe It

Mona Chollet on Being Condemned to “Orbit Around the Planet of True Knowledge”

By Mona Chollet | March 9, 2022

Why Putin’s Ukraine Invasion and George W. Bush’s Iraq Invasion Are Both Oil Wars

Why Putin’s Ukraine Invasion and George W. Bush’s Iraq Invasion Are Both Oil Wars

Thom Hartmann in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Endnotes on Experimentation: Sheila Heti, Alexander Chee, and More Voices from <em>Thresholds</em>

Endnotes on Experimentation: Sheila Heti, Alexander Chee, and More Voices from Thresholds

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How Rumi Became a Poet

How Rumi Became a Poet

Haleh Liza Gafori on Rumi's Formative Friendship with Shams

By Haleh Liza Gafori | March 9, 2022

Jennifer Sciubba on Why Demography Isn’t Destiny

Jennifer Sciubba on Why Demography Isn’t Destiny

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Kevin Barry on <em>Flowers in the Attic</em>, <em>2666</em>, and <em>The Talented Mr. Ripley</em>

Kevin Barry on Flowers in the Attic, 2666, and The Talented Mr. Ripley

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