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Matthew Rohrer on the Importance of Listening
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Matthew Rohrer
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On Frances Burney and the Birth of 'Chick Lit'
A Groundbreaking Storytelling Formula Since the 18th Century
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Gina Fattore
| April 27, 2020
Guiding Me Back to My Caribbean Roots: Remembering Novelist Andrea Levy
Keishel A. Williams on
Fruit of the Lemon
, a Classic of Immigration Lit
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Keishel A. Williams
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Finding Communion in the Fairy Tales We Tell
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Rebecca Solnit
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Lawrence Joseph
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Falling Out of Love With Modernist Literature
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Through a Life Over Time
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Mark Doty
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Alexandra Chang
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Kay Ryan on the Preposterous Beauty of Gerard Manley Hopkins
One Legendary Poet Analyzes Another
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Writing From Within the Rosenberg Family Legacy
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