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The Time a Bitter Rival Stole a Manuscript From William H. Gass

The Time a Bitter Rival Stole a Manuscript From William H. Gass

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By Nick Ripatrazone | September 13, 2018

Surviving Modern Times: Meditation Through Status Updates

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Matthew Vollmer on Life in the Upside Down

By Matthew Vollmer | September 13, 2018

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How The Left Hand of Darkness Changed Everything

Ursula K. Le Guin's Classic Has Always Been as Relevant as it is Right Now

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Toward a Trans Literature of the Everyday

Toward a Trans Literature of the Everyday

Veronica Esposito on Writing by Gabriela Weiner, Arlene Stein, and Casey Plett

By Veronica Esposito | September 10, 2018

Getting Inside the Mind of a Plagiarist

Getting Inside the Mind of a Plagiarist

Kevin Young Goes Deep Into the World of American Hoaxes

By Kevin Young | September 5, 2018

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The Pleasures of John Ashbery's "Difficult" Poetry

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William Giraldi in Praise of the "Rebel of the English Language"

By William Giraldi | August 20, 2018

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Why Don't More Boys Read <em>Little Women</em>?

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On the Slyly Subversive Writing of E.M. Forster

On the Slyly Subversive Writing of E.M. Forster

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Gabrielle Bellot: On the Enigma of V.S. Naipaul

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A Brief History of Women Mountaineers

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