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How the Present Global Order is a Tragic Legacy of the<br> Colonial Past

How the Present Global Order is a Tragic Legacy of the
Colonial Past

From the Time to Eat the Dogs Podcast

By Time to Eat the Dogs | July 20, 2020

Nikki Dolson on Finding Stolen Moments to Write

Nikki Dolson on Finding Stolen Moments to Write

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | July 20, 2020

Susan Meiselas on the Importance of Being Present

Susan Meiselas on the Importance of Being Present

From the Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengraber

By The Quarantine Tapes | July 20, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>The Pull of the Stars</em> by Emma Donoghue, Read by Emma Lowe

Behind the Mic: On The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue, Read by Emma Lowe

Jo Reed and Robin Whitten Discuss an Immersive Audiobook About a Pandemic and Civil Unrest

By Behind the Mic | July 20, 2020

How Diverse Are Open Source Communities? Not Very...

How Diverse Are Open Source Communities? Not Very...

Introducing New Books Network's "Book of the Day"

By New Books Network | July 20, 2020

When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right

When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right

Tobias Carroll on Springsteen, Orwell, Jarry and the Intersection
of Art and Politics

By Tobias Carroll | July 17, 2020

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On Celtic Storytelling, From the Bardic to the Mythic

By Martin Shaw | July 17, 2020

Inside a Reporters Notebook at the US-Mexico Border

By Jacob Soboroff | July 17, 2020

The Week in Books LIVE: Gatsby, Weiss, Whitehead, and More

By The Virtual Book Channel | July 17, 2020

Ali Smith on What to Do When You Lose Faith in the Writing Process

Ali Smith on What to Do When You Lose Faith in the Writing Process

Introducing the How To Proceed Podcast, Presented by Litteraturhuset and Linn Ullmann

By How to Proceed | July 17, 2020

Viewing Literature as a Lab for Community Ethics

Viewing Literature as a Lab for Community Ethics

Maren Tova Linett on the Way We Value Human and Nonhuman Lives

By Maren Tova Linett | July 17, 2020

On the Igbo Art of Storytelling

On the Igbo Art of Storytelling

Ikechukwu Ogbu Heeds an Ancestral Calling

By Ikechukwu Ogbu | July 17, 2020

Under Dictatorship, Silence is as Dangerous as Protest

Under Dictatorship, Silence is as Dangerous as Protest

Tahar Ben Jelloun on His Political Imprisonment in Morocco

By Tahar Ben Jelloun | July 17, 2020

Kevin Kwan on How to (Beautifully) Skewer People

Kevin Kwan on How to (Beautifully) Skewer People

This Week on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | July 17, 2020

Nicholson Baker: What Secrets Do the Freedom of Information Act Hold?

Nicholson Baker: What Secrets Do the Freedom of Information Act Hold?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | July 17, 2020

Simon Ings and Hannah Fry on the Rise Artificial Intelligence

Simon Ings and Hannah Fry on the Rise Artificial Intelligence

From the Read Smart Podcast, Presented by the Baillie Gifford Prize

By Read Smart | July 17, 2020

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