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David Ulin on the Broken Politics of Rage

David Ulin on the Broken Politics of Rage

Two Minutes is Long Enough for Things to Go Wrong

By David L. Ulin | March 19, 2018

Why Are There Two Distinct Ways of Writing Norwegian?

Why Are There Two Distinct Ways of Writing Norwegian?

The Curious Case of Nynorsk vs. Bokmål

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Down and Out with Warren Zevon in LA

Down and Out with Warren Zevon in LA

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Does <em>The Virgin Suicides</em> Hold Up 25 Years Later?

Does The Virgin Suicides Hold Up 25 Years Later?

Rereading Jeffrey Eugenides's Debut Novel in 2018

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Facing US By Amanda Johnston

Facing US By Amanda Johnston

Part Two of the American Academy of Poets Weeklong Poetry & the Body Series

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Elegy in Translation by Meg Day

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