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What the Future Holds and the Scientists Making It Happen

What the Future Holds and the Scientists Making It Happen

New Books Nework Explores Marc Zimmer's The State of Science

By New Books Network | July 21, 2020

Joel Kotkin: A Warning to the Global Middle Class

Joel Kotkin: A Warning to the Global Middle Class

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | July 21, 2020

Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on the Secrets of Friendship

Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on the Secrets of Friendship

This Week on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | July 21, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Muzzled</em> by David Rosenfelt, Read by Grover Gardner

Behind the Mic: On Muzzled by David Rosenfelt, Read by Grover Gardner

Jo Reed and Robin Whitten Discuss Listeners’ Favorite Dog-loving Lawyer, Andy Carpenter

By Behind the Mic | July 21, 2020

Five Japanese Authors Share Their Favorite Murakami Short Stories

Five Japanese Authors Share Their Favorite Murakami Short Stories

Yoko Ogawa, Masatsugu Ono, and Others Discuss

By David Karashima | July 20, 2020

There Be Dragons. In This Essay.

There Be Dragons. In This Essay.

Arra Lynn Ross on Old Norse Translations and Decoding Myths

By Arra Lynn Ross | July 20, 2020

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On John Berger and Writing As an
Act of Distancing

By Guy Gunaratne | July 20, 2020

The Disorienting World of New York's Social Elite

By Kirkland Hamill | July 20, 2020

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

By David James Poissant | July 20, 2020

The Tenacious Constancy of<br> <em>The Merchant of Prato</em>

The Tenacious Constancy of
The Merchant of Prato

Charles Nicholl on Iris Origo and Her "Modern Classic"

By Charles Nicholl | July 20, 2020

Lydia Millet Reads From Her Short Story

Lydia Millet Reads From Her Short Story "Thylacine"

From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | July 20, 2020

Jowhor Ile on How Literature Shapes Our Lives

Jowhor Ile on How Literature Shapes Our Lives

Introducing a Limited Series on the AKO Caine Prize Finalists

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2020

Roger Wilkins on Bearing Witness to the Struggle

Roger Wilkins on Bearing Witness to the Struggle

From Beyond the Page: The Best of the
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By Sun Valley Writers' Conference | July 20, 2020

Ron Brownstein: Is Trump's America Slipping Away?

Ron Brownstein: Is Trump's America Slipping Away?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | July 20, 2020

Two New Poems by Ira Sadoff

Two New Poems by Ira Sadoff

From Country, Living

By Ira Sadoff | July 20, 2020

Anne Enright on Losing Loved Objects to the Gaze of Others

Anne Enright on Losing Loved Objects to the Gaze of Others

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | July 20, 2020

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