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Ramona Ausubel on the Complexity of Families Both Human and Non-
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
The Last Animal
By
Jane Ciabattari
| April 18, 2023
Irina Mashinski: Growing up in the Soviet Union to Becoming an American Poet
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Podcast with Jacke Wilson
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History of Literature
| April 18, 2023
Jarrett J. Krosoczka Explains How Art Can Enable Kids to Escape Their Unfortunate Circumstances
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Keen On
| April 18, 2023
On Pioneering New Literary Spaces and Why It Matters: A Conversation with Romance Novelist Donna Hill
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Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner
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Memoir Nation
| April 18, 2023
In
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Blume’s Refreshing Candor Applies to Herself
A New Documentary Highlights Blume's Unique Connection to Generations of Readers
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Kavita Das
| April 17, 2023
What Hemingway Means in the 21st Century
David Barnes on the Masculinity and Baggage of Ernest Hemingway at 100 Years
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David Barnes
| April 17, 2023
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Toyin Falola
| April 17, 2023
How Spiritualism Influenced a Divisive But Brilliant Australian Novelist
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Cameron Hurst
| April 17, 2023
Gabrielle Octavia Rucker on the Power of Decentering Human Experience in Poetry
By
Peter Mishler
| April 17, 2023
The Bolt Bus Was My Biweekly Bardo: Life Between Writer and Daughter
Blair Hurley on the Inability to Sustain Her Writer-Self on Weekends
By
Blair Hurley
| April 17, 2023
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
is an Uncanny, Stirring Film and a Worthy Tribute to Haruki Murakami
Pierre Földes’ Animated Film is Based on Six Murakami Stories, and Adeptly Captures Their Eerie, Longing Tones
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| April 14, 2023
Why the Culture of the So-Called Great Books is Hostile to Trans People
Naomi Kanakia on the Intellectual Cult of the Transphobic Rationalist
By
Naomi Kanakia
| April 14, 2023
Pattiann Rogers on the Scientific Underpinnings of Poetry
“Poets judge their own reactions to the words and the forms they have chosen.”
By
Pattiann Rogers
| April 14, 2023
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring New Titles by Izumi Suzuki, Mark Bowden, Molly Prentiss, and More
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Book Marks
| April 14, 2023
On the Outsize Power of the Short Story (AKA the Genre of “High Genius”)
Daphne Kalotay Reminds Us of the Value of Short Fiction
By
Daphne Kalotay
| April 13, 2023
Is the Past a Literary Genre Unto Itself?
Sophie Mackintosh Speculates on the Nature of Historical Speculation
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Sophie MacKintosh
| April 13, 2023
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