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Dead Dogs Are More Than Metaphors

Dead Dogs Are More Than Metaphors

On the Burden of Killing an Animal and the Stories That Take it For Granted

By Laura Lampton Scott | June 21, 2016

Martin Walker on the Origin of the Inspector Bruno Series

Martin Walker on the Origin of the Inspector Bruno Series

Finding Inspiration and Mystery in an Ancient French Valley

By Martin Walker | June 21, 2016

10 Books By Arab Women Writers That Should Be Translated

10 Books By Arab Women Writers That Should Be Translated

Moving Beyond the "Saving Muslim Women" Memoirs

By Marcia Lynx Qualey | June 20, 2016

American Noir and the Outlaw Lit of James Sallis

American Noir and the Outlaw Lit of James Sallis

In Praise of a Great American Crime Writer

By Lisa Levy | June 17, 2016

The Man in the Macintosh: One of Literature's Great Mysteries

The Man in the Macintosh: One of Literature's Great Mysteries

Investigating One of Ulysses' Shady Characters

By Tyler Malone | June 16, 2016

The Dark Side of Longform Journalism

The Dark Side of Longform Journalism

Luke Mogelson on Waiting for the Bad to Happen

By Luke Mogelson | June 16, 2016

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The Horrors and Pleasures of Translating Ulysses

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Erik Axl Sund is Actually 2 Emotionally Astute, Middle-Aged Punk-Rockers

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How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Empty My Shelves

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How The Good Lieutenant Almost Never Was

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Evoking Illness in Fiction and Nonfiction

Evoking Illness in Fiction and Nonfiction

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By Literary Hub | June 10, 2016

Max Porter and Catherine Lacey Discuss Death, Writing, and Musical Theater

Max Porter and Catherine Lacey Discuss Death, Writing, and Musical Theater

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