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Can the Establishment Embrace its Critics?

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Jodie Foster on Her All-Time Favorite Book

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In Conversation With Will Schwalbe On But That's Another Story

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How to Grieve For Your Friend and Mentor

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Amy Jo Burns on Alexander Chee, Sigrid Nunez, and Writing After Death

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Samantha Silva on Retelling the Tale of a Charles Dickens Christmas

Samantha Silva on Retelling the Tale of a Charles Dickens Christmas

In Conversation with C.P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | December 14, 2018

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On James Baldwin's Dispatches from the Heart of the Civil Rights Movement

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Of Willa Cather's Lasting Love For the Frontier

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Introducing the New Editor of <em>The Yale Review</em>: Meghan O'Rourke

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