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Nathaniel Kahn: "People Use Art Like the Stock Market."

The Director of The Price Of Everything in Conversation With Paul Holdengraber

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City Lights' Elaine Katzenberger Has Seen It All in San Francisco

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America, Waging Unpopular Wars Right from the Start!

America, Waging Unpopular Wars Right from the Start!

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Watch the New Trailer for the Astrid Lindgren Biopic <em>Becoming Astrid</em>

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Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Maniac</em>, David Bowie, and Dan Simmons

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Patrick Modiano: To Flee a Parisian Crime Scene

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Lit Hub Daily: October 24, 2018

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A Brief History of Sci-Fi's Love Affair With the Red Planet

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