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Clive James on the Poetry of Kingsley Amis

Clive James on the Poetry of Kingsley Amis

As Talented a Poet as He Was a Novelist

By Clive James | July 25, 2016

Speaking with the Legendary Goat Man

Speaking with the Legendary Goat Man

Answering All the Questions About Human-Goat Transmogrification
You Never Thought to Ask

By Arvind Dilawar | July 22, 2016

Jenny Diski's Jisei: On Death Poems and <em>In Gratitude</em>

Jenny Diski's Jisei: On Death Poems and In Gratitude

How Writers Approach the Unapproachable

By David L. Ulin | July 21, 2016

Margaret Atwood on Donald Trump, Witches, and Flying Cats

Margaret Atwood on Donald Trump, Witches, and Flying Cats

In Conversation with a Canada's Great Literary Birder

By Grant Munroe | July 21, 2016

The Best Books About Books: Part 2

The Best Books About Books: Part 2

On Works of Criticism by Cynthia Ozick, C.D. Wright, Teju Cole, and More

By Jonathan Russell Clark | July 21, 2016

What If I'm Actually a Character in a Larry McMurtry Novel?

What If I'm Actually a Character in a Larry McMurtry Novel?

On the Beautiful Losers of Texas, and Returning to Where You Came From

By Claudia Smith | July 20, 2016

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What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2016

Reading and Writing My Way Through the AIDS Crisis

By Matthew Cheney | July 20, 2016

Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

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On the Journals of Famous Writers

On the Journals of Famous Writers

Dustin Illingworth Eavesdrops on Flannery O'Connor, Susan Sontag, and More

By Dustin Illingworth | July 19, 2016

The Grumpy Librarian: For Fans of Canadians and Enemies of Humor

The Grumpy Librarian: For Fans of Canadians and Enemies of Humor

In Which Short Fiction's Beloved Uncle is Left Out in the Cold

By Caitlin Goodman | July 19, 2016

How to Tell a Murderer's Story

How to Tell a Murderer's Story

Laura Tillman on Walking the Journalist's Fine Line

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Why Calvin and Hobbes is Great Literature

Why Calvin and Hobbes is Great Literature

On the Ontology of a Stuffed Tiger and Finding the Whole World in a Comic

By Gabrielle Bellot | July 18, 2016

Why Do We Write About Orphans So Much?

Why Do We Write About Orphans So Much?

Examining an Eternal Literary Trope

By Liz Moore | July 18, 2016

What Getting Published At 16 Taught Me About Becoming a Writer

What Getting Published At 16 Taught Me About Becoming a Writer

Catherine Banner on the Privilege and Luck it Takes to Live the Writer's Life

By Catherine Banner | July 15, 2016

Frivolity, Death, and Milena Busquets

Frivolity, Death, and Milena Busquets

The Author of This Too Shall Pass is Trying to Find the Light

By Marta Bausells | July 15, 2016

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