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Why We Keep Waiting for Godot

Why We Keep Waiting for Godot

On the Enduring Popularity of a Bleak and Difficult Play

By Shannon Reed | August 30, 2017

Why We Need to Translate More Women Writers

Why We Need to Translate More Women Writers

In Conversation with David Brookshaw, Translator of Paulina Chiziane

By Literary Hub | August 30, 2017

15 Famous Writers on the Perils of a Formal Education

15 Famous Writers on the Perils of a Formal Education

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Daniel Handler: Maybe I'll Start a Dive Bar Proust Club

Daniel Handler: Maybe I'll Start a Dive Bar Proust Club

The Author of All the Dirty Parts on the Books in His Life

By Daniel Handler | August 29, 2017

Reading Jane Eyre While Black

Reading Jane Eyre While Black

The Privilege of Escapism is Not Allowed for Me

By Tyrese L. Coleman | August 28, 2017

Why I Made My Main Character a Right Wing Blogger

Why I Made My Main Character a Right Wing Blogger

Jonathan Dee on Spending Years with a Character He Didn't Quite Understand

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I Like to Be on the Margins: An Interview with Nadeem Aslam

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The Golden Legend Author on Politics, Marriage, and Reading Widely

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The Unreality of Coming of Age

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The Reluctant Spiritual Autobiographer   

The Reluctant Spiritual Autobiographer   

Adrian Shirk Didn't Know What Kind of Book She Was Writing Until She Was Half-Way Through

By Adrian Shirk | August 21, 2017

I Made a Mistake in My Book and the Internet Went Nuts

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