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Post-Soviet Travel on the Turkmen-­Kazakh Border

Post-Soviet Travel on the Turkmen-­Kazakh Border

Erika Fatland: "The whole world will soon be wearing jeans made in China."

By Erika Fatland | January 21, 2020

Adelle Waldman Performs a Section of Her Novel <em>The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.</em>

Adelle Waldman Performs a Section of Her Novel The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.

From Our Radio Theater Podcast, Storybound

By Storybound | January 21, 2020

<em>LIC Reading Series Podcast</em>: Chaya Babu, YZ Chin, Bridgett Davis

LIC Reading Series Podcast: Chaya Babu, YZ Chin, Bridgett Davis

Onstage Conversations From the LIC Reading Series

By LIC Reading Series | January 21, 2020

The War on Poverty Changed a Young George Foreman's Life

The War on Poverty Changed a Young George Foreman's Life

How the Iconic Boxer's Future Was Tied Up with LBJ's Great Society

By Andrew R.M. Smith | January 17, 2020

The Question Haunting the Hungarian People: “What Would You Have Done?”

The Question Haunting the Hungarian People: “What Would You Have Done?”

Rory MacLean Travels to the Forgotten Parts of Europe

By Rory MacLean | January 17, 2020

The Enigma of Delmore Schwartz, the Luminous Poet Who Fell From Grace

The Enigma of Delmore Schwartz, the Luminous Poet Who Fell From Grace

Schwartz's Supporters Compared Him to Eliot, Pound, and Auden

By Ben Mazer | January 17, 2020

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Amber Tamblyn on a Woman's Right to Choose... From More Than Just One Woman Candidate

By Amber Tamblyn | January 17, 2020

When It Comes to Immigration, Political Centrism is Useless

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Christopher Brown on Serving on the Inspiration Behind Rule of Capture

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

Erin Morgenstern on How a Love of Video Games Inspires Her Writing

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K Chess: Imagining a Radically Different 20th Century That Might Have Been

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By Literary Hub | January 17, 2020

Talking Poetry and Porn with Garth Greenwell in a West Village Bar

Talking Poetry and Porn with Garth Greenwell in a West Village Bar

The Author of Cleanness in Conversation with Brian Gresko

By Brian Gresko | January 16, 2020

<em>The Art of War</em> is Actually a Manual on How to Avoid It

The Art of War is Actually a Manual on How to Avoid It

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