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Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Kapka Kassabova

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Kapka Kassabova

The author of Border on art as social change

By Emily Temple | November 13, 2017

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Mark O’Connell

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Mark O’Connell

The author of To Be A Machine on learning to write like himself

By Emily Temple | November 13, 2017

When an Umbrella is More Than Just an Umbrella

When an Umbrella is More Than Just an Umbrella

The Potent Symbolism of Brollies, from Mary Poppins to Harry Potter

By Marion Rankine | November 10, 2017

Jennifer Tseng and Idra Novey on Place, Language, and the Problem of Nostalgia

Jennifer Tseng and Idra Novey on Place, Language, and the Problem of Nostalgia

In Conversation with the Winner of the Rose Metal Press Chapbook Prize

By Literary Hub | November 10, 2017

From Midcentury Confessional Poetry to Reality TV

From Midcentury Confessional Poetry to Reality TV

How Did "Confession" Become a Dirty Word?

By Christopher Grobe | November 9, 2017

Read Anne Sexton's Response to Her Worst-Ever Review

Read Anne Sexton's Response to Her Worst-Ever Review

Esquire is my enemy as you know."">"Dickey at Esquire is my enemy as you know."

By Emily Temple | November 9, 2017

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All the Letters I'll Never Send

By Clare Sestanovich | November 9, 2017

Eduardo Galeano: Why I Became a Writer

By Eduardo Galeano | November 9, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Jesmyn Ward

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Carmen Maria Machado

Meet National Book Award Finalist Carmen Maria Machado

The author of Her Body and Other Parties tells us about her favorite stories

By Emily Temple | November 9, 2017

Ocean Vuong: Interrogating the Canon While (Literally) Riding a Bicycle with No Hands

Ocean Vuong: Interrogating the Canon While (Literally) Riding a Bicycle with No Hands

For Freeman's, the Author of Night Sky with Exit Wounds, on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | November 8, 2017

Kazuo Ishiguro: 'Write What You Know' is the Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard

Kazuo Ishiguro: 'Write What You Know' is the Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard

And Other Hot Tips from the Newly Crowned Nobel Laureate

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Seeing the Hopeful Side of  Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

Seeing the Hopeful Side of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

Megan Hunter Wonders What It Is We Crave About the End of the World

By Megan Hunter | November 8, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Min Jin Lee

Meet National Book Award Finalist Min Jin Lee

The author of Pachinko on the long road to her latest novel

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Lisa Ko

Meet National Book Award Finalist Lisa Ko

The author of The Leavers on being perennially timely

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith

Meet National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith

The author of Don't Call Us Dead on editing, performance, and instinct

By Emily Temple | November 7, 2017

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