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That
v.
which
: a grammatical throwdown.
By
Philip Hensher
| June 25, 2019
The Complex Queer Literary History of Fire Island
Jack Parlett on the Storied Legacy of a Legendary Long Island Getaway
By
Jack Parlett
| June 25, 2019
The Poetic Pleasures and Pains We Can Only Express in Dutch
Sadiqa de Meijer on How Landscapes Change as Our Language Does
By
Sadiqa de Meijer
| June 25, 2019
Catherine Lacey on the Searching Spirit Behind Lore Segal's Long Career
From the Introduction to
The Journal I Did Not Keep
By
Catherine Lacey
| June 25, 2019
The Many Ways We Create the 'Other'
Louise Aronson on the Contemporary Othering of the Elderly
By
Louise Aronson
| June 25, 2019
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By
Annie Proulx
| June 24, 2019
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The Grand Cultural Influence of Octavia Butler
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Reading
Pangs of Love
and Discovering Asian American Literary Voices
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Viet Thanh Nguyen
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By
Lucy Caldwell
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We're Doomed. Now What?
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Peter Nowogrodzki
| June 21, 2019
The Comic Tragedy of a Narrator with No Sense of Self
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Berg
By
Danielle Dutton
| June 21, 2019
The Anti-Capitalist Power of Jean de La Ville de Mirmont's Fiction
André Naffis-Sahely on His New Translation of a Long-Neglected Existentialist Novella
By
André Naffis-Sahely
| June 21, 2019
The Poet and the Monk:
An Anne Sexton Love Story
The Love Affair That Started with a Fan Letter
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Nick Ripatrazone
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Why Does Losing a Pet Hurt So Much?
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By
Jacky Colliss Harvey
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