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Why Every American Should Read
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Gabrielle Bellot on Radical Difference in the Age of Trump
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Gabrielle Bellot
| October 5, 2016
Nell Zink: How to Become a Novelist in Ten Easy Steps
Advice from the author of
Nicotine
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Nell Zink
| October 5, 2016
Natalie Baszile Wrote the Book She Wanted to Read:
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Misan Sagay
| October 5, 2016
Is Joyce Carol Oates Trolling Us?
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To Leave Your Mother Tongue is to Love It More
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Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough
| October 4, 2016
How My Grandfather Went From the Pulitzer Prize to Complete Obscurity
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David Attwell
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The Haunting of Shirley Jackson
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Laura Miller
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Helen Garner on Court, Burning Diaries, and the Violence of Love
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