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Anthony McCann on How a Poet Ended Up Writing About the Oregon Standoff

Anthony McCann on How a Poet Ended Up Writing About the Oregon Standoff

With Julia Pistell, Tod Goldberg, and Rider Strong on Literary Disco

By Literary Disco | July 24, 2019

<em>Reading Women</em> Discuss <em>The Night Diary</em> and <em>The Far Field</em>

Reading Women Discuss The Night Diary and The Far Field

Kendra Winchester and Sumaiyya Naseem on the
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By Reading Women | July 24, 2019

Chip Cheek on Writing and Fatherhood

Chip Cheek on Writing and Fatherhood

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | July 24, 2019

The Unsung Woman Who Changed How We Take Care of Newborns

The Unsung Woman Who Changed How We Take Care of Newborns

How Virginia Apgar Revolutionized the Metrics for Measuring a Baby's Health

By Dr. Catherine Whitlock and Dr. Rhodri Evans | July 24, 2019

Please Take This Summer to Become Obsessed<br> With <em>The Group</em>

Please Take This Summer to Become Obsessed
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Mary McMarthy's 1960s Novel About the 1930s Feels Like 2019

By Mikaella Clements | July 23, 2019

The Quintessential American Hymn of Redemption Was Written by a Slave Trader

The Quintessential American Hymn of Redemption Was Written by a Slave Trader

Jess Row on the Uncomfortable Contradictions of "Amazing Grace"

By Jess Row | July 23, 2019

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By Karl Marlantes | July 23, 2019

'Waves,' A Poem by Jana Prikryl

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By Emily Temple | July 22, 2019

Was <em>The Odyssey</em> the First Greek Novel?

Was The Odyssey the First Greek Novel?

Michael Wood Reintroduces Robert Graves's Homer's Daughter

By Michael Wood | July 22, 2019

Big in the Philippines: Why I Was Named After Karen Carpenter

Big in the Philippines: Why I Was Named After Karen Carpenter

On the Odd Affecting Power of The Carpenters

By Karen Tongson | July 22, 2019

Helen Phillips is Scared of Her New Novel

Helen Phillips is Scared of Her New Novel

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By Brian Gresko | July 22, 2019

Like Writing, Cruising is an Exercise in Introspection and Perseverance

Like Writing, Cruising is an Exercise in Introspection and Perseverance

Alex Espinoza on Discovering His Sexuality

By Alex Espinoza | July 22, 2019

Pier Paolo Pasolini: Sketches <br>of Rome

Pier Paolo Pasolini: Sketches
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On the Lupin-Sellers of Campo dei Fiori

By Pier Paolo Pasolini | July 22, 2019

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