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“After Reading Wang Wei, I Go Outside to the Full Moon” <br>A Poem by Charles Wright

“After Reading Wang Wei, I Go Outside to the Full Moon”
A Poem by Charles Wright

From His Collection Oblivion Banjo

By Charles Wright | December 5, 2019

Elaine Stritch's Never-Ending Search to Get Her Due

Elaine Stritch's Never-Ending Search to Get Her Due

On Alexandra Jacobs' Biography of an Icon Still Here

By Leah Rosenzweig | December 4, 2019

Michael Schur on Peter Singer's Moral Challenge to <br>the Rest of Us

Michael Schur on Peter Singer's Moral Challenge to
the Rest of Us

The Creator of The Good Place Introduces The Life You Can Save

By Michael Schur | December 4, 2019

Sean Brock on the Ingenuity, Soul, and Care that Created 'Southern Cuisine'

Sean Brock on the Ingenuity, Soul, and Care that Created 'Southern Cuisine'

Why Comfort Food is Worth Taking Seriously

By Bethanne Patrick | December 4, 2019

The Impostor Poets of Iceland Issue a Manifesto

The Impostor Poets of Iceland Issue a Manifesto

"Critics still don’t entirely know what to do with us."

By Literary Hub | December 4, 2019

What Your Draft (and Its Problems) Says About You

What Your Draft (and Its Problems) Says About You

Helen Betya Rubinstein on Finding Clarity in Confusion

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Telling the Story of Zimbabwe's Subversive Creatives

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Announcing the Winners of Reading Women's 2019 Award!

By Reading Women | December 4, 2019

The House of SpeakEasy Podcast: It's Not You

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Margo Jefferson, George Hodgman, and David Ebershoff
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By The SpeakEasy Podcast | December 4, 2019

Kate Racculia on Day Jobs, the Old Internet, and the Death of Malls

Kate Racculia on Day Jobs, the Old Internet, and the Death of Malls

The Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts Author
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Abigail Tarttelin: 'An Eye For an Eye Makes the Whole World Blind'

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In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | December 4, 2019

Naja Marie Aidt on Creating Meaning from the Meaninglessness of Grief

Naja Marie Aidt on Creating Meaning from the Meaninglessness of Grief

John Freeman in Conversation with the Author of When Death Takes Something from You Give It Back

By John Freeman | December 3, 2019

On Brian Doyle's Mystical, Genre-Exploding Work

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David James Duncan Remembers the Late Great Writer
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The True Tales of a <br>Literary Bartender

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Nick Petrulakis Builds Cocktails from Books

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At the Heart of Werner Herzog's Brilliance, an Uncomfortable Relationship with Truth

At the Heart of Werner Herzog's Brilliance, an Uncomfortable Relationship with Truth

Nick Fraser on a Lifetime of Reckoning with Facts

By Nick Fraser | December 3, 2019

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