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The Avid Reader: Sandra Cisneros on Elena Poniatowska

The Avid Reader: Sandra Cisneros on Elena Poniatowska

Having a Coffee with One of Mexico's Great Novelists

By Sandra Cisneros | November 1, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalists Hanne Ørstavik and Martin Aitken

Meet National Book Award Finalists Hanne Ørstavik and Martin Aitken

The Author and Translator of Love on Bowie, New Order, and Pipilotti Rist

By Emily Temple | November 1, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Jarrett J. Krosoczka

Meet National Book Award Finalist Jarrett J. Krosoczka

The Author of Hey, Kiddo on Forgetting Everything He's Learned

By Emily Temple | November 1, 2018

The Zombies of Karl Marx:  Horror in Capitalism's Wake

The Zombies of Karl Marx: Horror in Capitalism's Wake

Brains, one might say, “to each according to his need.”

By Tyler Malone | October 31, 2018

Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror

Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror

Mariana Enriquez on the Dark Side of Writing as an Argentinian

By Mariana Enriquez | October 31, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalists Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri

Meet National Book Award Finalists Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri

The Author and Translator of Trick on Henry James and Ingmar Bergman

By Emily Temple | October 31, 2018

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Meet National Book Award Finalists Olga Tokarczuk and Jennifer Croft

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How Much Did James Joyce Base "The Dead" on His Own Family?

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Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel

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Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

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From James Macpherson to Lee Israel to JT LeRoy, It's All Good

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The Radical Moralist:  On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism

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Writing in the Cusp of the Victorian and Modern

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Leslie Connor

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Christopher Paul Curtis

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The Author of The Journey of Little Charlie on Writer's Block and Coaching in the Minor Leagues

By Emily Temple | October 30, 2018

Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics

Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics

César Aira Thinks We Could Use a Bit More "Whatever" in Art

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In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World

In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World

Laird Hunt on the Women at the Center of His Novels

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