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Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life

Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life

"All creative acts demand a fruitful pause at certain points."

By Literary Hub | April 23, 2019

Going Deep Into the<br> J.P. Donleavy Archives

Going Deep Into the
J.P. Donleavy Archives

A Writer's Life, Reflected in His Art

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From Northland to Underland, What We Risk Losing

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By Andrew Ervin | April 22, 2019

A Tribute to Beat Writer Bobbie Louise Hawkins

A Tribute to Beat Writer Bobbie Louise Hawkins

Eileen Myles and Anne Waldman on the Late Poet

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Books to Help You Think <br>Like a Visual Artist

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Myla Goldberg on Getting Inside the Mind of a Painter or Photographer

By Myla Goldberg | April 19, 2019

Simon Critchley on Tragedy: Colluding in Our Calamity

Simon Critchley on Tragedy: Colluding in Our Calamity

From Oedipus the King to Breaking Bad, We Do It To Ourselves

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Jane Alison on Raymond Carver
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Writing Fiction About Fact: Using Historical Figures As Characters

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a #MeToo Story

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On Historical Blurring and the Question of 'What If'

On Historical Blurring and the Question of 'What If'

Rachel Barenbaum and Christopher Castellani in Conversation

By Literary Hub | April 18, 2019

Susan Choi is Done With Fairy Tales

Susan Choi is Done With Fairy Tales

The Author of Trust Exercise Talks to Hamilton Cain

By Hamilton Cain | April 17, 2019

An Argument for Slowing the <br>F*ck Down with <em>War and Peace</em>

An Argument for Slowing the
F*ck Down with War and Peace

Natalie Adler on the Beauty of the Little Things

By Natalie Adler | April 17, 2019

Harold Bloom on Wallace Stevens, Young Love, and Old Age

Harold Bloom on Wallace Stevens, Young Love, and Old Age

"I am aware of being in the elegy season."

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Embedded with the Beating Heart of Madagascar's Literary Life

Embedded with the Beating Heart of Madagascar's Literary Life

Allison M. Charette Travels 9,000 Miles to Translate Michèle Rakotoson

By Allison M. Charette | April 17, 2019

Cecelia Ahern on How She Writes<br> a Novel a Year

Cecelia Ahern on How She Writes
a Novel a Year

The Author of ROAR on Finding Creativity in Structure

By Cecelia Ahern | April 16, 2019

What Does <em>Ulysses</em> Tell Us About<br> Pete Buttigieg?

What Does Ulysses Tell Us About
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On Judging a Candidate By What They Read

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