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30 Years Later, Scorsese Makes His <em>Silence</em>

30 Years Later, Scorsese Makes His Silence

On Shūsaku Endō’s Eponymous Source Novel

By Nick Ripatrazone | January 17, 2017

Phillip Lopate Revisits a 30-Year-Old Conversation with his Mother

Phillip Lopate Revisits a 30-Year-Old Conversation with his Mother

Kristen Martin speaks with the teacher, essayist, and author of A Mother's Tale

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On the Legendary Clare Hollingworth

On the Legendary Clare Hollingworth

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Five Books Making News This Week: Huck, Horror, and Highjinks

Five Books Making News This Week: Huck, Horror, and Highjinks

Robert Coover, Samanta Schweblin, Han Kang and More

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The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. on His Son's Legacy

The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. on His Son's Legacy

"M.L. had chosen to do was unquestionably right."

By The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. | January 16, 2017

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