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Edwidge Danticat on Life's Small Epiphanies

Edwidge Danticat on Life's Small Epiphanies

The Everything Inside Author on The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | September 6, 2019

A Newly Translated Story by Etgar Keret

A Newly Translated Story by Etgar Keret

"The Greatest Liar in the World" translated by Jessica Cohen

By Etgar Keret | September 6, 2019

Announcing the Winner of Restless Books 2019 New Immigrant Writing Prize

Announcing the Winner of Restless Books 2019 New Immigrant Writing Prize

Rajiv Mohabir for His Memoir, Antiman

By Literary Hub | September 6, 2019

Is There Still a Chance Digital Innovation Can Improve Democracy?

Is There Still a Chance Digital Innovation Can Improve Democracy?

Toomas Hendrik Ilves, former President of Estonia
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By Keen On | September 6, 2019

<em>Literary Disco</em> Discusses the Writing of Carmen Maria Machado

Literary Disco Discusses the Writing of Carmen Maria Machado

Julia Pistell, Rider Strong, and Tod Goldberg on Her Body and Other Parties

By Literary Disco | September 6, 2019

Who Has Time to Read? And Where? And on What?

Who Has Time to Read? And Where? And on What?

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On Being Mistaken for the Other Elizabeth Ames

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Walter Mosley on Discovering Who Your Book's Characters Really Are

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A Brief History of American Pharma: From Snake Oil to Big Money

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Kristen Arnett: Relationships? Writing? It's All Taxidermy

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Americans Abroad: Deborah Landau and Mathangi Subramanian on Expat Writing

Americans Abroad: Deborah Landau and Mathangi Subramanian on Expat Writing

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On the Unlikely Extremes of Maoist Influence on the West

On the Unlikely Extremes of Maoist Influence on the West

Left-Wing Rebels, Civil Rights Fighters, and the Cult of Mao
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By Julia Lovell | September 5, 2019

Charles Johnson Remembers the Great Paule Marshall

Charles Johnson Remembers the Great Paule Marshall

RIP Paule Marshall, 1929-2019

By Charles Johnson | September 5, 2019

The Life and Times of a Texas Football Legend

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Running Back Earl Campbell, at the Intersection of Politics and Sports

By Asher Price | September 5, 2019

Prince Albert's Dream of an Industrial Britain

Prince Albert's Dream of an Industrial Britain

Building Up to the Great Exhibition of 1851, the World's
First World Fair

By A.N. Wilson | September 5, 2019

Jayson Greene on Navigating Unbearable Grief with a Secular Map

Jayson Greene on Navigating Unbearable Grief with a Secular Map

The Author of Once More We Saw Stars on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | September 5, 2019

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