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A Reader's Manifesto for 2016
Literary Resolutions from a Straight, White Male
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| January 4, 2016
Noel Coward, Reluctant Screenwriter
When One of the 20th Century's Great Playwrights Moved to Film
By
Barry Day
| December 30, 2015
Why I Quit My Job as a Corporate Editor
[The Answer: To Be a Writer]
By
Sarah Knight
| December 29, 2015
The Deep Obsessions of the Nonfiction Writer
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz Shares Her Five Favorite Fellow Obsessive Writers
By
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
| December 23, 2015
Actually,
Emma
is the Best Jane Austen Novel
On the 200th Anniversary of a Classic, An Argument for Its Greatness
By
Devoney Looser
| December 23, 2015
The Importance of Being Orwell
Christopher Hitchens on George Orwell's Social Evolution
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Christopher Hitchens
| December 22, 2015
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| December 17, 2015
Men Explain
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| December 17, 2015
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Chip Livingston
| December 17, 2015
Doctors Who Tell Stories: Oliver Sacks and Narrative Medicine
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By
Ray Barfield
| December 16, 2015
Hilton Als on What It Means to Be Hopeful, Despite the World
In Conversation with Durga Chew-Bose
By
Durga Chew-Bose
| December 16, 2015
Silence: Tool, Weapon, Gift, Myth?
On John Cage, Muzak, Noise, Torture, and More
By
Michael Fallon
| December 15, 2015
Kevin Barry: Portrait of the Young Artist in a Poncho
Will Chancellor in Conversation with the Fun-Loving Author of
Beatlebone
By
Will Chancellor
| December 14, 2015
Writers at Work: The Year in Collected Essays
On 12 Books (and 4,554 Pages) by Journalists, Critics, Columnists, and Contributors
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| December 14, 2015
Interview with a Bookstore: Book Passage
From travel guides to 800 events
By
Interview with a Bookstore
| December 14, 2015
A Brief, Wondrous History of Arabic Literature
Truth, Beauty, and the Poetry of Islam
By
Suheil Bushrui and James M. Malarkey
| December 11, 2015
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