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The Making of a Tireless Literary Translator

The Making of a Tireless Literary Translator

Why Megan McDowell Never Stops Working

By Nathan Scott McNamara | March 29, 2017

Julio Cortázar Teaches a Class on His Own Short Story

Julio Cortázar Teaches a Class on His Own Short Story

A Modern Master on Realism, Fantasy, and the Violence of Latin-American Politics

By Julio Cortazar | March 28, 2017

Julia Dahl: Crime Fiction Among the Pious

Julia Dahl: Crime Fiction Among the Pious

Getting Tipsy with the Author of Conviction

By Lisa Levy | March 28, 2017

How to Write About a Massacre

How to Write About a Massacre

Harriet Scott Chessman Grapples with the Story of My Lai

By Harriet Scott Chessman | March 28, 2017

Life Advice From Adrienne Rich

Life Advice From Adrienne Rich

On the 5th Anniversary of her Death

By Emily Temple | March 27, 2017

Greg Iles: In Praise of Larry McMurtry (Postmodernists, Not So Much)

Greg Iles: In Praise of Larry McMurtry (Postmodernists, Not So Much)

The Author of the Natchez Burning Trilogy on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | March 27, 2017

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In Which Jonathan Lethem and Heidi Julavits Talk About Movies

By Emily Temple | March 27, 2017

Instead of Writing, I Watched Trains

By Owen Laukkanen | March 24, 2017

Do Dogs Have Souls? And Other Questions from Jim Harrison

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Reading Across America: How to Host a Literary Event

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Jen Michalski on Learning What It Takes Pull Off a Reading

By Jen Michalski | March 23, 2017

<em>Get Out</em>, Claudia Rankine, and the Horror of Black Hypervisibility

Get Out, Claudia Rankine, and the Horror of Black Hypervisibility

On the Stag, the Sunken Place, and the Surveillance of Black Bodies

By Victoria Newton Ford | March 23, 2017

Deborah Crombie: Middle Earth Over Thomas Hardy, Any Day

Deborah Crombie: Middle Earth Over Thomas Hardy, Any Day

The Author of the Kincaid/James Series on the Books in Her Life

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Airea D. Matthews: Texting with Anne Sexton

Airea D. Matthews: Texting with Anne Sexton

Poets on Life and Craft

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How Many Books Will You Read Before You Die?

How Many Books Will You Read Before You Die?

Spoiler: It depends on how old you are right now

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Putting the

Putting the "I" in Biography

John Kaag on Biography-Memoir Hybrids and the Myth of Objectivity

By John Kaag | March 22, 2017

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