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An Attempt to See Paris Through the Eyes of Georges Perec

An Attempt to See Paris Through the Eyes of Georges Perec

Lunch on the Place Saint-Sulpice with My Literary Idol

By Susan Harlan | March 7, 2019

C. Riley Snorton and T Fleischmann Talk Gender, Freedom, and Transitivity

C. Riley Snorton and T Fleischmann Talk Gender, Freedom, and Transitivity

With Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

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Salvatore Scibona and Victor LaValle Talk War, Grad School, and the Inner Lives of Children

Salvatore Scibona and Victor LaValle Talk War, Grad School, and the Inner Lives of Children

In Which Marilynne Robinson Asks, "Who lives in the present?"

By Literary Hub | March 7, 2019

The Story of the Night Witches, the All-Female Anti-Fascist Bomber Squad

The Story of the Night Witches, the All-Female Anti-Fascist Bomber Squad

Kate Quinn in Conversation with C.P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | March 7, 2019

How Deborah Levy is Getting Me Through New Motherhood

How Deborah Levy is Getting Me Through New Motherhood

On Sleepless Nights and Dreams of My Own Shed

By Szilvia Molnar | March 7, 2019

Why I Don't Write

Why I Don't Write

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On the Archetypes of the Captivity Narrative

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Remembering the Birth of Gabo on the Birthday of Gabriel García Márquez

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Stieglitz, O'Keeffe, and the People Who Loved Them

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