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Which Writers Have Won the Most Major Prizes?

Which Writers Have Won the Most Major Prizes?

A Ranking by the Most Absurd Metric

By Emily Temple | May 15, 2019

On the Link Between Lyme Disease and Bioweapons

On the Link Between Lyme Disease and Bioweapons

Kris Newby Explores the Murky History of Government Experiments with Bug-Borne Illness

By Kris Newby | May 15, 2019

Some Writing Advice: Don't Take Others' Advice

Some Writing Advice: Don't Take Others' Advice

Guy Gavriel Kay on Doing Whatever It Takes

By Guy Gavriel Kay | May 15, 2019

Inside San Francisco's Plague-Ravaged Chinatown, c. 1900

Inside San Francisco's Plague-Ravaged Chinatown, c. 1900

A City on the Edge

By Julia Flynn Siler | May 15, 2019

On Translating Mario Levrero, <br>The Kafka of Uruguay

On Translating Mario Levrero,
The Kafka of Uruguay

“It’s a mistake to expect literature to come only from literary sources.”

By Annie McDermott | May 15, 2019

The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts

The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts

Jane Ciabattari Reports From the Best Fest in the West

By Jane Ciabattari | May 15, 2019

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Lydia Fitzpatrick on the Imaginary Louisiana Town of Her Novel's Setting

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | May 15, 2019

Bruce Smith on Poetry in Prison and the Poetic Task of Demystification

By Peter Mishler | May 15, 2019

Reading Women Talk Biculturalism, The Mango Bride, and More

By Reading Women | May 15, 2019

Gabriel García Márquez on<br> Life in 1950s Paris

Gabriel García Márquez on
Life in 1950s Paris

City of Light, City of Darkness

By Gabriel García Márquez | May 14, 2019

When to Write It, When to Walk Away: On the Problem of Too Much Metaphor

When to Write It, When to Walk Away: On the Problem of Too Much Metaphor

Jessica Francis Kane Makes Rags From Riches

By Jessica Francis Kane | May 14, 2019

Behind the Book Dedications:

Behind the Book Dedications: "A Private Moment in a Public Object"

Secret Messages, Sweet Nothings, and Sincere Thanks

By Julia Carpenter | May 14, 2019

Uncovering the Secret History of a WWII-Era Brooklyn Spy

Uncovering the Secret History of a WWII-Era Brooklyn Spy

How to Reconstruct a Life with the Public Record

By David A. Taylor | May 14, 2019

Pico Iyer on Decolonizing<br> Travel Writing

Pico Iyer on Decolonizing
Travel Writing

On The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | May 14, 2019

Eve Ensler: Imagining an Apology From<br> My Abusive Father

Eve Ensler: Imagining an Apology From
My Abusive Father

the words to me."">"I am done waiting. My father is long dead. He will never say
the words to me."

By V (formerly Eve Ensler) | May 14, 2019

Hugh Ryan on the Long, Meandering Path to <br>Finishing His Book

Hugh Ryan on the Long, Meandering Path to
Finishing His Book

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

By Literary Disco | May 14, 2019

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