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Where Is Max Ritvo's Heaven?
On the Death of a Young Poet and the Limits of Imagination
By
M. Sophia Newman
| September 7, 2016
Interview With a Gatekeeper: Nan Talese
From Random House's First Female Literary Editor to Her Own Imprint
By
Kerri Arsenault
| September 7, 2016
How I Spent My Summer Vacation: With Ferrante and Knausgaard
On the Impossible Allure of First Person Narcissists
By
Stephanie Grant
| September 7, 2016
Spoiler Alerts: Any Story Worth Telling Doesn't Need Them
On Misguided Spoiler Panic and Why We Should All Calm Down
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| September 6, 2016
Mario Vargas Llosa: How Global Entertainment Killed Culture
From Eliot to Steiner, Debord to Martel, Some Ideas on the Death of Meaning
By
Mario Vargas Llosa
| September 6, 2016
Who Gets to Decide What Counts as “English”?
On Decolonizing Language
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| August 31, 2016
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| August 30, 2016
How a Self-Published Writer of Gay Erotica Beat Sci-Fi's Sad Puppies at their Own Game
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M. Sophia Newman
| August 26, 2016
Why Can't Irish Writers Escape the Sea?
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Brendan Mac Evilly
| August 26, 2016
In Defense of Trash
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Valley of the Dolls
to Bonkbusters
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Lisa Levy
| August 25, 2016
A Masterpiece of Latin American Literature Finally Appears in English
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Zama
is Here
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Esther Allen
| August 23, 2016
You're Probably Misreading Robert Frost's Most Famous Poem
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David Orr
| August 18, 2016
Who's Meaner: Book Critics or Restaurant Reviewers?
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Literary Hub
| August 17, 2016
On Xie Hong, Master of Chinese Unreality
Official Corruption, Out-of-Control Pollution, and Rapid Change
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Hal Swindall
| August 15, 2016
The Dark Side of Office Life
Workplace Novels that Explore the Dystopic and Surreal
By
Tobias Carroll
| August 12, 2016
"Poems R Just Less Popular Memes"
On the Lines and Lyrics That Stick in Our Minds
By
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| August 11, 2016
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