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The Internet Novel Is As Chaotic As Your Twitter Feed

The Internet Novel Is As Chaotic As Your Twitter Feed

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By Maddie Crum | May 1, 2020

Four Poems by Eavan Boland

Four Poems by Eavan Boland

RIP, 1944-2020

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How Virginia Woolf and Susan Sontag Looked at Photos<br> of Violence

How Virginia Woolf and Susan Sontag Looked at Photos
of Violence

On Photography and Complicity

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The Best of the University Presses: 100 Books to Escape
the News

As Recommended by the UP Community

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The Abnormalizing of the World: A Conversation On Mental Illness

The Abnormalizing of the World: A Conversation On Mental Illness

Marin Sardy and Sarah C. Townsend on Personal and Familial Psychosis, Memoir Writing, and More

By Marin Sardy and Sarah Townsend | May 1, 2020

The Young Girl Who Became Don Quixote (If Not a Little Better)

The Young Girl Who Became Don Quixote (If Not a Little Better)

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By Gabrielle Calvocoressi | May 1, 2020

Daniel Markovits: Can We Blame the Meritocracy in America for the Current Crisis?

By Keen On | May 1, 2020

Julia Alvarez Examines Her Life as a Writer

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Keren Landsman on Sorcerers and Siding With Your Own Oppressor

Keren Landsman on Sorcerers and Siding With Your Own Oppressor

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By New Books Network | May 1, 2020

Jennifer Finney Boylan on Lord of the Rings, Charlotte's Web, and Man's Best Friend

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Sheltering: Joanna Hershon on Internal Rage and Dramatic Promise

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Behind the Mic: Pretty As a Picture by Elizabeth Little, Read by Julia Whelan

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A Good Journalist Understands That Fascism Can Happen Anywhere, Anytime

A Good Journalist Understands That Fascism Can Happen Anywhere, Anytime

On the 1930s Antifascist Writing of Dorothy Thompson

By Nancy Cott | April 30, 2020

In Madrid, Covid-19 Forced My Family to Reimagine the Meaning of Love

In Madrid, Covid-19 Forced My Family to Reimagine the Meaning of Love

Gabriela Wiener Writes from a Global Hotspot of the Pandemic

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