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The Hour of Daydreams
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Rodney Jones
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| March 21, 2017
How a Husband's Loving Biography Ruined His Wife's Reputation
On William Godwin's Scrupulously Honest Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
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Richard Holmes
| March 21, 2017
Take Heart: Shakespeare's Drafts Were Pretty Damn Rough
On the Rewrites, Random Additions, and Many Changes to the Bard's Plays
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J.P. Romney and Rebecca Romney
| March 20, 2017
Moving the Palace
Charif Majdalani (translated by Edward Gauvin)
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Zora Neale Hurston: The College Years
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Peter Bagge
| March 20, 2017
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Concepción and the Baby Brokers
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| March 17, 2017
Is Pedantry the Mother of the Essay?
And Other Questions Ken Chen Has for the Essay at the End of Time
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Ken Chen
| March 16, 2017
The Impossible Fairy Tale
Han Yujoo (trans. Janet Hong)
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| March 16, 2017
Shot-Blue
Jesse Ruddock
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| March 15, 2017
Camanchaca
Diego Zuñiga, translated by Megan McDowell
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| March 14, 2017
One of the Boys
Daniel Magariel
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| March 13, 2017
Autumn
Ali Smith
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| March 12, 2017
The Zero and the One
Ryan Ruby
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