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Finding Poems in My Own Labyrinth

Finding Poems in My Own Labyrinth

Emily Carr on the Minotaur That Broke Her Heart

By Emily Carr | May 31, 2016

What to Do When No One Shows Up To Your Reading

What to Do When No One Shows Up To Your Reading

Matthew Norman on the embarrassment of confronting an empty room

By Matthew Norman | May 31, 2016

On the Pleasures of Plot, and Writing a Bestseller

On the Pleasures of Plot, and Writing a Bestseller

Miranda Beverly-Whittemore Almost Gave Up on Writing

By Brian Gresko | May 27, 2016

The Literary Genius of Kendrick Lamar

The Literary Genius of Kendrick Lamar

Mensah Demary on the Album as Novel

By Mensah Demary | May 27, 2016

To Break the Story, You Must Break the Status Quo

To Break the Story, You Must Break the Status Quo

Rebecca Solnit on Why Journalists Need to Cause Trouble

By Rebecca Solnit | May 26, 2016

When a Novelist Becomes an Ultramarathoner

When a Novelist Becomes an Ultramarathoner

Ashley Ream on the Lessons of Endurance

By Ashley Ream | May 26, 2016

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How the Writer Edits: Julian Barnes

By John Freeman | May 26, 2016

Where Trans Bodies and Straight Fragility Meet

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At the GrubStreet Writers of Color Roundtable

By Swati Khurana | May 26, 2016

<em>Infinite Jest</em> Around the World

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Translating David Foster Wallace's 1,000 Page Mega-Novel

By Veronica Esposito | May 25, 2016

Kazuki Agarie's Quiet Dignity: On Translating <em>Stoner</em> in Japan

Kazuki Agarie's Quiet Dignity: On Translating Stoner in Japan

A Determined Translator Who Worked Until the Moment He Died

By Motoyuki Shibata | May 25, 2016

Infinite Complexity: On Translating David Foster Wallace into Greek

Infinite Complexity: On Translating David Foster Wallace into Greek

An Interview with Kostas Kaltsas, the Greek Translator of Infinite Jest

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Celebrating Translation Month

Celebrating Translation Month

Six New Pieces on Translation From Russia, China, Greece, and More

By Literary Hub | May 25, 2016

Adapting the Tibetan Book of the Dead: On <em>Bardo or not Bardo</em>

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Ghosts, Prisons, and An Intermediary Void

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Do Americans Hate Foreign Fiction?

Do Americans Hate Foreign Fiction?

Anjali Enjeti on the Serious Lack of Translated Literature in America

By Anjali Enjeti | May 25, 2016

10 Chinese Women Whose Writing Should Be Translated

10 Chinese Women Whose Writing Should Be Translated

Writing from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan

By Nicky Harman | May 25, 2016

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