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Is it Too Late to Save the Internet from Itself?
Noam Cohen Talks to Andrew Keen About Digital Capitalism Run Amok
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Andrew Keen
| December 6, 2017
Whatever Happened to the Ecstasy of Art?
Arts Policy, Like All Policy, is Now Dominated by the Language of Managerialism
By
Jules Evans
| December 6, 2017
The Ghosts of Literary Greatness That Forever Haunt Paris
From Balzac to Max Jacob, a Pilgrimage to Bygone Genius
By
Peter Wortsman
| December 5, 2017
On Our Love-Hate Relationship with Punctuation
Why So Much Anger for the Semicolon?
By
Stephen Spector
| December 5, 2017
Samuel Delany: "If You're Going to Write Anything, Try to Take it Seriously"
Part Two of Adam Fitzgerald's Conversation with the Legendary Writer
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Adam Fitzgerald
| December 5, 2017
Don't Romanticize Science Fiction: An Interview with Samuel Delany
Part One of Adam Fitzgerald's Conversation with the Legendary Writer
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Adam Fitzgerald
| December 4, 2017
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The New Bad Girls of Contemporary Literature
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Ruby Brunton
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As the World Ends, Has the Time for Grieving Arrived?
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Sue Sinclair
| December 1, 2017
Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets
"I had that nervous date feeling, like you were all a giant Earth sign”
By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| December 1, 2017
How I Turned My Discarded Novel Drafts Into an AI
Could a Computer Learn to Imitate Me?
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Kirsten Menger-Anderson
| November 30, 2017
Inside Vladimir Nabokov's Dream Journal
"Several dreams, one of them keenly erotic..."
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Vladimir Nabokov
| November 30, 2017
Encountering My Son's Older Doppelganger
Ashley Hay on the Scandinavian Concept of Vardøger
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Ashley Hay
| November 30, 2017
Some Baffling Omissions From the NY Times' 100 Notable Books List
What, Exactly, Counts as Notable?
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Literary Hub
| November 30, 2017
James Salter: Why I Write
An American Master on the Origins of His Craft
By
James Salter
| November 29, 2017
Beyond "Lyric Shame": Ben Lerner on Claudia Rankine and Maggie Nelson
Two Fresh Investigations of the Prose Poem
By
Ben Lerner
| November 29, 2017
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