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How to Be an African Travel Writer in Africa?
Emmanuel Iduma Surveys a Complicated Oeuvre
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Emmanuel Iduma
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The Avid Reader: Helen Schulman on
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Helen Schulman
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Are There Lessons to Be Learned from the Protests of the 1960s?
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Clara Bingham
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"Like the ghostwriter, the translator must slip on a second skin."
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Emily Temple
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Her Private Space: On Brigid Hughes, Editor
“The writers working away from the mainstream are often the most exciting ones.”
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Madelaine Lucas
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Reading Across America: How Do You Take a Reading Series to the Next Level?
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Inger Christensen
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Joshua Sperling
| November 26, 2018
It's Taken 40 Years For Me to Write About the Day My Brother Died
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Richard Beard
| November 26, 2018
What Silent Film and Found Photographs Can Show Us About Writing
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Maria Romasco Moore
| November 26, 2018
How Do You Make Art From Walking and Looking?
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Hal Foster and Richard Serra
| November 26, 2018
For the Virtues I Have Acquired as a Librarian, I Am Truly Thankful
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Kristen Arnett
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Why Have Writers Neglected Elderly Lovers?
On Desire and Longing Later in Life
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