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The Weirdos of Russian Literature

The Weirdos of Russian Literature

On the Foibles of Genius, From Tolstoy to Akhmatova

By Viv Groskop | November 2, 2018

Literary Magazines Are Born to Die

Literary Magazines Are Born to Die

Five Defunct Journals We Should Not Forget

By Nick Ripatrazone | November 2, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalists Négar Djavadi and Tina Kover

Meet National Book Award Finalists Négar Djavadi and Tina Kover

The Author and Translator of Disoriental on Raymond Chandler and Globalization

By Emily Temple | November 2, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Margaret Mitsutani

Meet National Book Award Finalist Margaret Mitsutani

The Translator of Yoko Tawada's The Emissary

By Emily Temple | November 2, 2018

The Avid Reader: Sandra Cisneros on Elena Poniatowska

The Avid Reader: Sandra Cisneros on Elena Poniatowska

Having a Coffee with One of Mexico's Great Novelists

By Sandra Cisneros | November 1, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalists Hanne Ørstavik and Martin Aitken

Meet National Book Award Finalists Hanne Ørstavik and Martin Aitken

The Author and Translator of Love on Bowie, New Order, and Pipilotti Rist

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The Zombies of Karl Marx: Horror in Capitalism's Wake

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Meet National Book Award Finalists Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri

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Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel

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Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

From James Macpherson to Lee Israel to JT LeRoy, It's All Good

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The Radical Moralist:  On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism

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Writing in the Cusp of the Victorian and Modern

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