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Minorities Are the Majority

Minorities Are the Majority

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On the New Generation of Wayward Daughter Protagonists

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Watch a Video about the Beauty of the Literary Barbershop

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I Am the Moon, And You Are a Man

I Am the Moon, And You Are a Man

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10 Things You Didn't Know About How the <em>NY Times</em> Book Review Works

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Obama: On the End of a Literary Presidency

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Pedro Almodóvar on Adapting Alice Munro for the Screen

Pedro Almodóvar on Adapting Alice Munro for the Screen

"Munro’s inspiration has meant a real moral, aesthetic, and tonal adventure"

By Pedro Almodóvar | December 15, 2016

Basking in Shirley Hazzard's Pure, Cold Light

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