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On the Origins of the Gospel of Trump

On the Origins of the Gospel of Trump

Getting to Know Norman Vincent Peale, "Missionary to American Business"

By Chris Lehmann | September 15, 2016

Affinity Konar in Poland, Revisiting the Hardest Scenes from Her Novel

Affinity Konar in Poland, Revisiting the Hardest Scenes from Her Novel

From Krakow to Auschwitz, and Letting Go of Characters

By Affinity Konar | September 14, 2016

Why Did the Jessup Correctional Institute Cancel My Book Club?

Why Did the Jessup Correctional Institute Cancel My Book Club?

For Any Reason or No Reason at All...

By Mikita Brottman | August 31, 2016

What Does It Mean to Be a Poet in the Face of Violence?

What Does It Mean to Be a Poet in the Face of Violence?

On Black Bodies, Metaphor, and Mourning

By Adriana E. Ramírez | August 30, 2016

Islamophobia in the Trial of Adnan Syed

Islamophobia in the Trial of Adnan Syed

Rabia Chaudry on America's Anti-Muslim industry

By Rabia Chaudry | August 24, 2016

Vu Tran: The Uncertain Memories of a Four-Year-Old Refugee

Vu Tran: The Uncertain Memories of a Four-Year-Old Refugee

A Writer Tries to Remember the Central Drama of His Life

By Vu Tran | August 12, 2016

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On Creating an Inclusive Literary Journal

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The Fire Next Time is Here: Jesmyn Ward on Race in America

By Jesmyn Ward | August 3, 2016

On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars

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By Ane Farsethas | August 3, 2016

When Donald Trump's Assistant Cheated in My MFA Seminar

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The Long Legacy of Plagiarism Surrounding the Republican Nominee

By Marina Budhos | August 2, 2016

James Baldwin: The World is White No Longer

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Notes of a Native Son">Read "Stranger in the Village" from Notes of a Native Son

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Obama, America, and the Legacy of James Alan McPherson

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Whitney Terrell Remembers His Friend and Mentor

By Whitney Terrell | August 1, 2016

At the Last Day of the DNC: Maybe the World Won't Come to an End

At the Last Day of the DNC: Maybe the World Won't Come to an End

Timothy Denevi Tries to Find Hope at a Hotel Bar in Philadelphia

By Timothy Denevi | July 29, 2016

What I Learned Growing Up Gay in a South Texas Dance Hall

What I Learned Growing Up Gay in a South Texas Dance Hall

I am my Father's Eldest Son, Born to Love Another Man

By David Meischen | July 29, 2016

What to Do When an Indigenous Language Disappears

What to Do When an Indigenous Language Disappears

On Guatemala's Tz’utujil People and the Politics of Language Preservation

By Juliana Broad | July 29, 2016

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