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What Comes Before Woke? On the History of Sleep as a Form of Protest

What Comes Before Woke? On the History of Sleep as a Form of Protest

From Vietnam Die-Ins to Occupied Parks, Stillness as Dissent

By Franny Nudelman | November 6, 2019

The Gay Activists Who Fought the American Psychiatric Establishment

The Gay Activists Who Fought the American Psychiatric Establishment

Mo Rocca on the Struggle to Depathologize Homosexuality

By Mo Rocca | November 6, 2019

The Surreal Absurdity of Preparing for a Mother's Death

The Surreal Absurdity of Preparing for a Mother's Death

Tiffany Midge on "Spitting Death Right in the Eye"

By Tiffany Midge | November 6, 2019

When a Family Measures Time By Its Losses

When a Family Measures Time By Its Losses

Marco Rafalà on the Disappearance of His Uncle Salvatore

By Marco Rafalà | November 6, 2019

Rosalie Knecht and Idra Novey on Translation, Writing Tension, and Literary 'Retrenchment'

Rosalie Knecht and Idra Novey on Translation, Writing Tension, and Literary 'Retrenchment'

The Authors of Who Is Vera Kelly? and Those Who Knew
Speak to Brian Gresko

By Brian Gresko | November 6, 2019

Mimi Lok on Writing in (and For) the Margins

Mimi Lok on Writing in (and For) the Margins

The Author of Last of Her Name in Conversation with Dave Eggers

By Dave Eggers | November 6, 2019

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What Was It Like to Bake the Royal Wedding Cake?

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Announcing the Shortlist for Reading Women's Nonfiction Award

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By The SpeakEasy Podcast | November 6, 2019

Mimi Lok on 'Accidentally' Writing About Her Own Experience

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By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 6, 2019

Report From Foul Territory: Donald Trump Can't Even Do Baseball Cliches Right

Report From Foul Territory: Donald Trump Can't Even Do Baseball Cliches Right

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By Timothy Denevi | November 5, 2019

Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block

Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block

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From Entertainment to Outrage: On the Rise of Rush Limbaugh and Conservative Talk Radio

From Entertainment to Outrage: On the Rise of Rush Limbaugh and Conservative Talk Radio

How the Alienated Margins Arrived at the Center of American Politics

By Brian Rosenwald | November 5, 2019

On the Patchwork Approach to Piecing Together a Book

On the Patchwork Approach to Piecing Together a Book

Heather Christle Considers the Writing of The Crying Book

By Heather Christle | November 5, 2019

The Terrifying Power of a Single Book

The Terrifying Power of a Single Book

Brendan Simms on Hitler's Stay in Prison, and the Scapegoating of Modernity

By Brendan Simms | November 5, 2019

Lindy West on Breaking the Silence Around Abortion

Lindy West on Breaking the Silence Around Abortion

“When reproductive freedom becomes a class privilege, the human rights of our political body are negated.”

By Lindy West | November 5, 2019

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