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Curtis White: There's No Such Thing as Postmodernism

Curtis White: There's No Such Thing as Postmodernism

Even Some of Its Best-Known Practitioners Were Confused About It

By Curtis White | March 9, 2018

Why is a Harvard Business Professor Studying Independent Bookstores?

Why is a Harvard Business Professor Studying Independent Bookstores?

Maxwell Neely-Cohen Talks to Organizational Ethnographer Ryan Raffaelli

By Maxwell Neely-Cohen | March 9, 2018

Networks: Another Thing Silicon Valley Didn't Actually Invent

Networks: Another Thing Silicon Valley Didn't Actually Invent

Andrew Keen in Conversation with Niall Ferguson

By Andrew Keen | March 9, 2018

This Thing of Darkness: An Interview With Rachel Ingalls

This Thing of Darkness: An Interview With Rachel Ingalls

The Mrs. Caliban author on Hollywood horror, betrayal,
and so-called monsters

By Dan Sheehan | March 8, 2018

5 Writers Who Should be Feminist Saints

5 Writers Who Should be Feminist Saints

Julia Pierpont on Groundbreaking, Classic Authors

By Julia Pierpont | March 7, 2018

What I Didn't Know About Life, Marriage, and Working on the Line

What I Didn't Know About Life, Marriage, and Working on the Line

Steve Edwards on Finding Redemption as a Young Writer

By Steve Edwards | March 7, 2018

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City of Exiles: When Mario Vargas Llosa Met Julio Cortázar in Paris

By Mario Vargas Llosa | March 1, 2018

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Beyond Fan Fiction: Rewriting and Distorting <em>The Shining</em>

Beyond Fan Fiction: Rewriting and Distorting The Shining

DW Gibson Speaks with Lonely Christopher About his New Novel, THERE

By DW Gibson | February 28, 2018

The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of Thomas Pynchon's <em>Gravity's Rainbow</em>

The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow

And the Lone Crusader Defending the Book's Honor in the Comments

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Returning to Writing After a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis

Returning to Writing After a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis

"Death is the Common Denominator for all Living Organisms"

By Annabelle Kim | February 26, 2018

The Tragedies of Aeschylus Are Truly Timeless

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Ismail Kadare on the Greatest of the Greeks

By Ismail Kadare | February 26, 2018

Rough Drafts: Writers at Work at the Millay Colony

Rough Drafts: Writers at Work at the Millay Colony

The First in a Behind-the-Scenes Series on Residencies Across America and Beyond

By Literary Hub | February 26, 2018

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

The Author of Fast Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | February 23, 2018

You Can't Explain Death to An Animal: An Interview with Sigrid Nunez

You Can't Explain Death to An Animal: An Interview with Sigrid Nunez

Monika Zaleska in Conversation with the Novelist, Memoirist, and Teacher

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