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The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind
For One Thing, You've Probably Been Looking at it Upside Down
By
Emily Temple
| August 24, 2018
Laura van den Berg on the Horror Films That Inspired Her New Novel
Lurking in the Shadows of
The Third Hotel
By
Laura van den Berg
| August 24, 2018
Building a Better (Socialist) MFA System
Juliana Spahr on Aspirational Utopian Education in a Neoliberal World
By
Juliana Spahr
| August 23, 2018
Wandering Through the Uncanny Valley of Laura van den Berg's Fictions
The Author of
The Third Hotel
Talks to Adrian Van Young
By
Adrian Van Young
| August 23, 2018
In Praise of Sex Writing That's About More Than Being Sexy
"I Want to Be Able to Read Stories That Don't Shy Away from Pain and Complexity"
By
S. K. Perry
| August 23, 2018
Ada Limón on Kanye West, Womanhood, Truth in Poetry, and More
The Author Of
The Carrying
in Conversation with Steph Opitz
By
Steph Opitz
| August 23, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Art of the Late Bloomer
By
Corinne Purtill
| August 22, 2018
When It Didn't Work Out with a Living Writer, I Turned to the Dead
By
Nell Stevens
| August 22, 2018
Ray Bradbury's Greatest Writing Advice
By
Emily Temple
| August 22, 2018
Ben Marcus: Writer's Block Happens When I'm Boring
The Author of
Notes From the Fog
on Craft, Joy Williams, and More
By
Ben Marcus
| August 22, 2018
The Joy and Terror of Translating James Baldwin's
Giovanni's Room
Elena Marcu on Bringing an American Classic to Romania
By
Elena Marcu
| August 22, 2018
The Poet Who Survived Stalin's Poems
The Tale of Arsenii Tarkovsky and the Translation He Couldn't Refuse
By
Ilya Kutik and Reginald Gibbons
| August 21, 2018
The Time I Went Fishing with Barry Hannah
William Giraldi in Praise of the "Rebel of the English Language"
By
William Giraldi
| August 20, 2018
Making the Case for the Surreal Memoir
Pushing the Limits of Form, from Leonora Carrington to Wendy C. Ortiz
By
Tobias Carroll
| August 20, 2018
Kimiko Hahn: Writing Poetry Between Science and Dreams
The Author of
Brood
in Conversation with Peter Mishler
By
Peter Mishler
| August 20, 2018
Why Don't More Boys Read
Little Women
?
Little Women is presumed to be hardly worthy of rescue from
the educational oblivion into which it has fallen."">"
Little Women
is presumed to be hardly worthy of rescue from
the educational oblivion into which it has fallen."
By
Anne Boyd Rioux
| August 17, 2018
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Nick Croydon
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