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16 Books to Read This April

16 Books to Read This April

Julie Buntin, Sarah Gerard, Norman Podhoretz, and More

By Literary Hub | April 3, 2017

Don't Be a Dick: Colum McCann's Advice to Young Writers

Don't Be a Dick: Colum McCann's Advice to Young Writers

On the Importance of Kindness and Reading Widely

By Colum McCann | April 3, 2017

12 New Poetry Collections to Read During National Poetry Month

12 New Poetry Collections to Read During National Poetry Month

From Chen Chen to Chance the Rapper

By Cassidy Foust and Zoey Cole | April 3, 2017

Is Your Name Your Destiny?

Is Your Name Your Destiny?

On the Intrinsic Power of What People Call (and Miscall) You

By Catherine Buni | April 3, 2017

India's Nationalist Assault on Intellectuals and Students

India's Nationalist Assault on Intellectuals and Students

On Campus Activism Amid a Culture of Oppression

By Basharat Peer | April 3, 2017

I Love <em>The Great Gatsby</em>, Even if it Doesn't Love Me Back

I Love The Great Gatsby, Even if it Doesn't Love Me Back

On Difficult Characters and the Unbearable Whiteness of Classic Literature

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The Gargoyle Hunters

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Indies Recommend: Skylight Books

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