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A Literature of Belonging: Stories of Real America

A Literature of Belonging: Stories of Real America

Abby Manzella Recommends Books by Sarah Broom,
Cristina Henríquez and More

By Abby Manzella | August 13, 2019

38 Americanisms the British Can't Bloody Stand

38 Americanisms the British Can't Bloody Stand

To Some of Us, Grammar Feels Personal

By Gyles Brandreth | August 12, 2019

On the Great Old White Guy Vocal Fry Panic of 2013

On the Great Old White Guy Vocal Fry Panic of 2013

Actually, When We Take Vocal Patterns Seriously, It Tells Us a Lot

By Amanda Montell | August 12, 2019

Gregory Orr on Rebuilding a Life When Nothing Makes Sense

Gregory Orr on Rebuilding a Life When Nothing Makes Sense

"I’d need to find new meanings if I were to survive."

By Gregory Orr | August 12, 2019

Why Were the 1970s So... Weird?

Why Were the 1970s So... Weird?

When the Counterculture Optimism Receded, Things Got Ugly

By Erik Davis | August 12, 2019

The Bittersweet Feeling of Reconnecting with a Forgotten Language

The Bittersweet Feeling of Reconnecting with a Forgotten Language

Susan Harlan on Rekindling an Old Friendship in the City of Lights

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When Information Is a Weapon: Peter Pomerantsev on the War Against Truth

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On the Anxiety of Writing Historical Fiction: A User's Manual

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The Surreal, Virtual Worlds of Palestinian Science Fiction

The Surreal, Virtual Worlds of Palestinian Science Fiction

At the Intersection of Dystopia and Technology in Palestinian Life

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The Intoxicating Power of Fictional Characters That Spill Into the Reader's World

The Intoxicating Power of Fictional Characters That Spill Into the Reader's World

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"Boy Crazy," A Poem by Carmen Giménez Smith

From Her Collection Be Recorder

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Romanticizing Mount Everest Misses the Real Story

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Pablo Medina on His Poetic Homage to Dissidents

Pablo Medina on His Poetic Homage to Dissidents

The Cuban Comedy Author on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | August 9, 2019

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