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Justice for Maggie: On George Eliot's Most Underrated Heroine

Justice for Maggie: On George Eliot's Most Underrated Heroine

Maggie Tulliver Deserves Our Praise Just as Much as Dorothea Brooke

By Rachel Vorona Cote | November 22, 2017

Long Tables, Open Bottles, and Smoke: Hanging Out with Derek Walcott

Long Tables, Open Bottles, and Smoke: Hanging Out with Derek Walcott

Sven Birkerts on Literary Life in 1980s Boston, with a Trio of Great Poets

By Sven Birkerts | November 22, 2017

A Weekend at Wordstock, Portland's Wonderful Lit Fest

A Weekend at Wordstock, Portland's Wonderful Lit Fest

A Report from the Largest Celebration of Books in the Pacific Northwest

By Zoë Ruiz | November 22, 2017

Of Working Women in Madrid, and the Lives of Artists

Of Working Women in Madrid, and the Lives of Artists

Elvira Navarro in Conversation with Carlos Labbé

By Literary Hub | November 22, 2017

Historian Simon Winchester on How Jan Morris Changed His Life

Historian Simon Winchester on How Jan Morris Changed His Life

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | November 22, 2017

Tina Brown: How to Photograph the President of the United States

Tina Brown: How to Photograph the President of the United States

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How A Reader's Generous Offer Helped Me Write Through Despair

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Adrian McKinty Tries to Get Some Writing Done in Kafka's Old Office

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Making Sense of the End of the World

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By Robert Jay Lifton | November 20, 2017

How Forgotten Trailblazer Marjorie Hillis Helped Women Live Alone

How Forgotten Trailblazer Marjorie Hillis Helped Women Live Alone

Joanna Scutts on the Moment She Discovered the Original "Extra Woman"

By Joanna Scutts | November 20, 2017

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