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When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

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By Emily Temple | May 31, 2018

Learning to Write Characters Who Make Me Feel Less Alone

Learning to Write Characters Who Make Me Feel Less Alone

Rebekah Frumkin on How We Default to the White Male Perspective

By Rafael Frumkin | May 31, 2018

Robert Gottlieb on a Neglected Russian Classic

Robert Gottlieb on a Neglected Russian Classic

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By Robert Gottlieb | May 31, 2018

The World is Full of Rejections: Find the One That's Right For You

The World is Full of Rejections: Find the One That's Right For You

Aja Gabel on Giving Up the Cello and Focusing on Writing

By Aja Gabel | May 30, 2018

Is This the Year Dag Solstad Becomes a Household Name?

Is This the Year Dag Solstad Becomes a Household Name?

Two New Books in English by Norway's Best Living Writer

By Veronica Esposito | May 30, 2018

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