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Interview with a Bookstore: Asheville's Legendary Malaprop's
One of America's Best Bookstores
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Adam Rosen
| November 7, 2016
The Novel My Wife Will Never Read
Eugene Mirabelli on the Loss of his Wife and
Renato After Alba
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Eugene Mirabelli
| November 4, 2016
22 Famous Writers on Donald Trump
"Come on, America. Focus."
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Emily Temple
| November 4, 2016
'I Might as Well Be on Pluto.' An American Bookseller in Frankfurt
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Ariana Paliobagis
| November 4, 2016
Isaac Mizrahi on a Love of Old Things, and Surviving the Nightmare of the Present
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| November 4, 2016
D. Foy on the Violence We Channel From One Generation to the Next
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| November 3, 2016
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Stray Thoughts on Kafka, Loneliness, and Clothing-Optional Retreats
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Peter Orner
| November 1, 2016
A Young Woman Called Death...
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Gabrielle Bellot
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Javier Marías on Dictatorship, Shakespeare, and Literary Ghosts
"You know, I hate novels about writers, they are terribly boring and predictable."
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Jonathan Lee
| November 1, 2016
On the Perilous Potential of Feminist Silence
Clarice Lispector, Alejandra Pizarnik, and Poetic Voice(lessness)
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Carina del Valle Schorske
| November 1, 2016
Fanny Howe on Race, Family, and the Line Between Fiction and Poetry
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Literary Hub
| November 1, 2016
Every House is a Haunted House
Why is So Much of Horror About the Home?
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Tyler Malone
| October 31, 2016
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