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The Polish Army Officer Who Conjured Proust in a Soviet Prison Camp

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

Red Ink Series: Women Writers on Obsession

Julie Buntin, Vanessa Mártir, Piper Weiss, Jessie Chaffee and DéLana R.A. Dameron
in Conversation

By Literary Hub | November 7, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Victoria Johnson

Meet National Book Award Finalist Victoria Johnson

The Author of American Eden on Hamilton, Teaching, and Dispensaries

By Emily Temple | November 7, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Colin G. Calloway

Meet National Book Award Finalist Colin G. Calloway

The Author of The Indian World of George Washington on Writing While Teaching

By Emily Temple | November 7, 2018

Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns

Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns

"I saw my whiteness, dancing there, mocking me, daring me to try to understand it."

By Eula Biss | November 6, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Justin Phillip Reed

Meet National Book Award Finalist Justin Phillip Reed

The Author of Indecency on What Compels Him

By Emily Temple | November 6, 2018

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By Emily Temple | November 6, 2018

Idra Novey on Bookstores, Despots, and Revolution

By Maaza Mengiste | November 5, 2018

MTA Versus MFA: On Trains as Writing Spaces

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I Was Almost Svetlana Alexievich's Translator

I Was Almost Svetlana Alexievich's Translator

Laura Esther Wolfson Falling Short of Literary Fame

By Laura Esther Wolfson | November 5, 2018

Sam Anderson: How <i>The Art of the Personal Essay</i> Changed My Life

Sam Anderson: How The Art of the Personal Essay Changed My Life

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By But That's Another Story | November 5, 2018

Haiku: The Evolution of a Strict Poetic Game

Haiku: The Evolution of a Strict Poetic Game

From Bashō to Salinger and Everything in Between

By Hiroaki Sato | November 5, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Rae Armantrout

Meet National Book Award Finalist Rae Armantrout

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By Emily Temple | November 5, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Diana Khoi Nguyen

Meet National Book Award Finalist Diana Khoi Nguyen

The Author of Ghost Of on Collective Grief

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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

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