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The Polish Army Officer Who Conjured Proust in a Soviet Prison Camp
On Józef Czapski's Wartime Lectures
By
Eric Karpeles
| November 7, 2018
Red Ink Series: Women Writers on Obsession
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Meet National Book Award Finalist Victoria Johnson
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Emily Temple
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Meet National Book Award Finalist Colin G. Calloway
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The Indian World of George Washington
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Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns
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Panio Gianopoulos
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I Was Almost Svetlana Alexievich's Translator
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Haiku: The Evolution of a Strict Poetic Game
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Hiroaki Sato
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Meet National Book Award Finalist Rae Armantrout
The author of
Wobble
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Emily Temple
| November 5, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Diana Khoi Nguyen
The Author of
Ghost Of
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By
Emily Temple
| November 5, 2018
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
Five Defunct Journals We Should Not Forget
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Nick Ripatrazone
| November 2, 2018
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