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Elaine Feeney Recommends John McGahern, Ralph Ellison, and <em>Black Beauty</em>

Elaine Feeney Recommends John McGahern, Ralph Ellison, and Black Beauty

Rapid-Fire Book Recs From the Author of As You Were

By Book Marks | October 25, 2021

Samantha Silva on Writing a Novel About Mary Wollstonecraft

Samantha Silva on Writing a Novel About Mary Wollstonecraft

From the History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | October 25, 2021

Kate Durbin on Researching “Mush Mountains” and Barbies for Her Latest Poetry Collection

Kate Durbin on Researching “Mush Mountains” and Barbies for Her Latest Poetry Collection

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | October 25, 2021

Watching a Magazine, Reading a Movie: On Wes Anderson’s <em>The French Dispatch</em>

Watching a Magazine, Reading a Movie: On Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

In Which Olivia Rutigliano “Reads” the Director’s Oeuvre

By Olivia Rutigliano | October 22, 2021

5 Audiobooks to Catch Up on the 2021 Pulitzer Winners and Finalists

5 Audiobooks to Catch Up on the 2021 Pulitzer Winners and Finalists

James Tate Hill Recommends Louise Erdrich, Marcia Chatelain, and More

By James Tate Hill | October 22, 2021

Strout, Solnit, Porter: Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

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Featuring new titles from Elizabeth Strout, Anthony Horowitz, Rebecca Solnit, Billy Porter, and more

By Book Marks | October 22, 2021

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Mary Gaitskill on Borrowing From Real Life in Writing (and the Dreams That Guided Her)

By Mary Gaitskill | October 22, 2021

Finding My Voice Through the Rage of Punk Music

By Amy Lee Lillard | October 22, 2021

Sebastian Junger on Freedom vs. Community

By Keen On | October 22, 2021

David Shariatmadari on What Etymology Can Teach Us About Culture (and Happiness)

David Shariatmadari on What Etymology Can Teach Us About Culture (and Happiness)

This Week on the Book Dreams Podcast

By Book Dreams | October 22, 2021

On Pastoral Poetry and the Language of Wilderness

On Pastoral Poetry and the Language of Wilderness

Oscar Oswald Considers Theocritus, Layli Long Soldier, and the Search for a Wild Poetry

By Oscar Oswald | October 22, 2021

Craig Davidson on the Secrets Best Left Out of Memoir

Craig Davidson on the Secrets Best Left Out of Memoir

"I’d slipped a gear between living a story and making a story."

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Josh Cohen on Letting the Literary Be a Guide to Life

Josh Cohen on Letting the Literary Be a Guide to Life

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 22, 2021

Nariman Youssef on Migration, Translation, and the Complexities of the “Mother Tongue”

Nariman Youssef on Migration, Translation, and the Complexities of the “Mother Tongue”

This Week from The Common Podcast

By The Common | October 22, 2021

On the Very Human Importance of Walking: A Reading List

On the Very Human Importance of Walking: A Reading List

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By Katherine May | October 22, 2021

Jennifer Estep on Her Favorite Character of All Time to Write

Jennifer Estep on Her Favorite Character of All Time to Write

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | October 22, 2021

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