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See Oscar Wilde's Handwritten Edits to
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Did Wilde Self-Censor the Earliest Version of His Only Novel?
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| November 9, 2018
What Folk Music Misses About Actual Folks
Brian Laidlaw on the Pastoral Fantasy in Music and Poetry
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Brian Laidlaw
| November 9, 2018
Radical Hope and Laughter: An Interview with Anne Lamott
"Laughter is Carbonated Holiness."
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Daniel Asa Rose
| November 9, 2018
Simone de Beauvoir: "How Many Bland and Dull Escapist Novels There Are!"
The Author of The Second Sex... Calling It Like She Sees It
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| November 9, 2018
Dana Levin and Carmen Giménez Smith Talk Race, Politics, and Poetics
"All our annihilating qualities are on display."
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| November 9, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Jamel Brinkley
The Author of
A Lucky Man
on Writing Men with Honesty
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| November 9, 2018
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How Kazuo Ishiguro Used "Dream Techniques" to Write His Most Polarizing Novel
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| November 8, 2018
How Much Editing Was Done to Emily Dickinson's Poems After She Died?
The Poet's Earliest Advocates Might Have Been Guilty of Overreach
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Julie Dobrow
| November 8, 2018
The Queering of Boundaries in Cristina Rivera Garza's Fiction
"I Will Always Be on the Side of Imprudent Novels"
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Veronica Esposito
| November 8, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Sarah Smarsh
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Heartland
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Emily Temple
| November 8, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Adam Winkler
The Author of
We the Corporations
on Bill Bryson, Israel Horovitz, and the Supreme Court
By
Emily Temple
| November 8, 2018
Rakesh Satyal on the Pick-Up Line That Changed His Life
(And Some Very Good Writing Advice, Too!)
By
Rakesh Satyal
| November 7, 2018
Having No Time is the Best Time to Get Writing Done
Jessie Greengrass on Writing in the Cracks of a Busy Day
By
Jessie Greengrass
| November 7, 2018
The Man Who Made Science Fiction What It Is Today
On John Campbell Who "Influenced the Dreamlife of Millions"
By
Alec Nevala-Lee
| November 7, 2018
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