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The 1980s Tell-All That Scandalized Literary London

The 1980s Tell-All That Scandalized Literary London

David Plante's Difficult Women: Jean Rhys, Germaine Greer, and Sonia Orwell

By Scott Spencer | September 27, 2017

Marianne Moore's Sexist Reception

Marianne Moore's Sexist Reception

She Was "Too Critical to Be a Poet and Too Poetic to Be a Critic"

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We Can't Ignore H.P. Lovecraft's White Supremacy

We Can't Ignore H.P. Lovecraft's White Supremacy

Lovecraftian Narratives of Race Persist in Contemporary Politics

By Wes House | September 26, 2017

Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies

Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies

On the Origins of The Little Prince and Restoring a Classic Plane

By Douglas R. Dechow and Anna Leahy | September 26, 2017

20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner

20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner

"Don't be 'a writer' but instead be writing."

By Emily Temple | September 25, 2017

Cheryl Strayed is Fed Up with Memoir-Bashing

Cheryl Strayed is Fed Up with Memoir-Bashing

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Gwendolyn Brooks, <em>Maud Martha</em>, and Other Immortal Mortals

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