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Why Is the Internet in an Uproar Over a Single Short Story?

Why Is the Internet in an Uproar Over a Single Short Story?

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By Emily Temple | December 11, 2017

Watch the Only Existing Footage of Clarice Lispector

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"I think that when I'm not writing I'm dead."

By Emily Temple | December 11, 2017

A Boeuf Bourguignon for the End of the World

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On War, Satire, and the Novels of Irène Némirovsky

By Patrick Nathan | December 11, 2017

Why I Hate Christmas (But Love Songs About Hating Christmas)

Why I Hate Christmas (But Love Songs About Hating Christmas)

Why the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Can Be Pretty Damn Sad

By Peter Blauner | December 11, 2017

Reading Kobo Abe with One Eye on Edgar Allan Poe

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Scott Beauchamp on the Literary Transmission of Mystery

By Scott Beauchamp | December 11, 2017

William H. Gass's Advice for Writers:

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