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<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Trouble Is What I Do</em> by Walter Mosley, Read by Dion Graham

Behind the Mic: On Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley, Read by Dion Graham

Jonathan Smith and Jo Reed Discuss Walter Mosley’s Latest Noir

By Behind the Mic | February 25, 2020

Have We Lost Our Awe of the Flourishing Arctic?

Have We Lost Our Awe of the Flourishing Arctic?

Gretel Ehrlich on Yuri Rythkeu's Eulogy for the Chukchi Whale Hunt

By Gretel Ehrlich | February 24, 2020

You Can't Teach High School English Without Hope

You Can't Teach High School English Without Hope

Nick Ripatrazone Talks to Melissa Grandel, the 2020 Missouri
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By Nick Ripatrazone | February 24, 2020

When Langston Hughes Went to Report on the<br> Spanish Civil War

When Langston Hughes Went to Report on the
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A Poet Glimpses Franco's Spain

By W. Jason Miller | February 24, 2020

Did Medgar Evers' Killer Go Free Because of Jury Tampering?

Did Medgar Evers' Killer Go Free Because of Jury Tampering?

Jerry Mitchell Revisits a Dark Episode in the Struggle for Civil Rights

By Jerry Mitchell | February 24, 2020

Jean Genet on the Hidden Heart of Jean Cocteau

Jean Genet on the Hidden Heart of Jean Cocteau

"He is not a witch, he is bewitched.”

By Jean Genet | February 24, 2020

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<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>House on Fire</em> by Joseph Finder, Read by Holter Graham

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Jonathan Smith and Jo Reed Discuss Joseph Finder’s Latest Thriller

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Why I Hide From Writerly Dread in the Pages of Self-Help

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Relearning to Write After Law School Buried My Voice

Relearning to Write After Law School Buried My Voice

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By Akhila Kolisetty | February 21, 2020

Victoria Chang on the Self <br> and Its Many Deaths

Victoria Chang on the Self
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Finding Humanity and Humility in Alberto Giacometti

Finding Humanity and Humility in Alberto Giacometti

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