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Voyage Into Genre with T. L. Huchu, P. Djèlí Clark, and Kamau Ware
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| July 14, 2021
The Importance of Forgetting: Where Borges and Child Psychiatrists Agree
Scott A. Small on the Surprising Benefits of Memory Loss
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scottasmall
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21 new books to accompany you on your summer adventures.
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Katie Yee
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Rick White
| July 13, 2021
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Against the Literature of Silence: Richard Flanagan on the Writer’s Freedom to Embrace Heresy
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Richard Flanagan
| July 12, 2021
Dispatches From a Microlanguage: An Icelandic Reading List
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Thora Hjorleifsdottir, translated by Larissa Kyzer
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Endings That Change Everything: On Alice Munro’s Literary Innovations
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Elizabeth Poliner
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Robert Rubsam on the Author’s Allegiance to the Human
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Robert Rubsam
| July 9, 2021
Interview with an Indie Press: Belt Publishing
Telling Stories from the Rust Belt and Midwest
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Corinne Segal
| July 9, 2021
100 Literary Jeopardy Clues from Real Episodes of
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Emily Temple
| July 9, 2021
What Makes Jewish Literature “Jewish”?
Ilan Stavans on Belonging, Bookishness, and Memory
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