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Writing in the Edgelands: A Conversation Between Kerri Arsenault and
Elizabeth Rush
“The intricate systems of reciprocity are gone.”
By
Kerri Arsenault
| September 8, 2020
Sue Miller Loves
Jane Eyre
For All the Wrong Reasons
The Author of
Monogamy
Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire
By
Literary Hub
| September 8, 2020
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
Featuring Emma Cline, Ayad Akhtar, Emily Gray Tedrowe, and More
By
Teddy Wayne
| September 8, 2020
Margot Livesey on Choosing the Right Idea for a New Book
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft
Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| September 8, 2020
Why It's Worth Reading T.S. Eliot's
The Waste Land
(Even When It's a Slog)
This Week on
The History of Literature
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History of Literature
| September 8, 2020
The Death of Vivek Oji
by Akwaeke Emezi, read by Yetide Badaki and Chukwudi Iwuji
An Impressive Production of an Unforgettable Audiobook
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Behind the Mic
| September 8, 2020
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Caste
by Isabel Wilkerson, Read by Robin Miles
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| September 7, 2020
The Case Against Nostalgia:
A Conversation with Henri Cole
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David Roderick
| September 4, 2020
Terrance Hayes Considers
Trump vs. Poetry
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How to Proceed
| September 4, 2020
William Gay Was Never Too Busy for Life's Smaller Moments
Sonny Brewer Remembers His Friend, a Master of the Southern Gothic
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Sonny Brewer
| September 4, 2020
On the Children's Book So Bad, So Inauthentic... It Was Good?
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NewberyTart
| September 4, 2020
Gary Shteyngart and Paul LaFarge: There's a Tornado Coming... Let's Talk Craft
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Bookable
| September 4, 2020
What Are We Going to Do About Voter Suppression?
A Conversation with Jim Downs, Carol Anderson, Heather Ann Thompson, Kevin Kruse,
Heather Cox Richardson, and Stacey Abrams
By
Literary Hub
| September 3, 2020
Joshua Bennett on the Fullness of Black Life in a Time of Siege
The Author of
Owed
Talks to Jesse McCarthy About BLM, Black Comedy, Teaching and More
By
Jesse McCarthy
| September 3, 2020
"Will I Come to a Miserable End?" Jenny Erpenbeck on Thomas Mann
"He succeeds in inverting the order of farce and tragedy."
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Jenny Erpenbeck
| September 3, 2020
Natasha Trethewey on Surviving the White Mind of the South
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The Maris Review
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