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Erotic Writer and Eponym of Sadism: How Marquis de Sade Became the Scandalizing Writer He Was

Erotic Writer and Eponym of Sadism: How Marquis de Sade Became the Scandalizing Writer He Was

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | June 5, 2023

Jared Fishman on the Murder of Henry Glover by Police After Hurricane Katrina

Jared Fishman on the Murder of Henry Glover by Police After Hurricane Katrina

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 5, 2023

Kate Strasdin Talks Fashion, Fabric, and Femininity in 19th-Century England

Kate Strasdin Talks Fashion, Fabric, and Femininity in 19th-Century England

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 5, 2023

Paul Burston Tells the Survivor’s Story of a Gay Activist

Paul Burston Tells the Survivor’s Story of a Gay Activist

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 5, 2023

Stephen Games Rethinks the Publishing Industry by Reimagining Books as Postcards

Stephen Games Rethinks the Publishing Industry by Reimagining Books as Postcards

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 5, 2023

The Booker Revisited: Why Everyone Should Read <em>The Bay of Noon</em> by Shirley Hazzard

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Lucy Scholes Reads Booker Prize Titles of Years Past

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Luis Alberto Urrea on Family Stories and the Work of Witnessing

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Logan Steiner on Learning Life Lessons From Anne of Green Gables

By Logan Steiner | June 2, 2023

Elliot Ackerman imagines an America of President Al Gore in Which There is Technology That Can Resurrect Dead People

By Keen On | June 2, 2023

André Naffis-Sahely on the Power of Time, Temporality, and Memory

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Peter Mishler Talks to the Author of High Desert

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As Seen on TV: Charlotte Gill on Adjusting to American Life

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“I learned that shame lived in the silence.”

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When an Ultramarathoner Suddenly Has to Stop Running in the Middle of the Grand Canyon

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Steph Catudal Recalls the Beginning of Husband Tommy Rivs’s Mysterious Illness

By Steph Catudal | June 2, 2023

Andrew Krivak on War, Language, Memory, and Why ChatGPT Will Never Understand Beauty

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Mirrors Rarely Exist: Zara Raheem on Finding Muslim Women in Fiction

Mirrors Rarely Exist: Zara Raheem on Finding Muslim Women in Fiction

“Muslim women cannot be squeezed into neat little boxes.”

By Zara Raheem | June 2, 2023

Look, Think, Share with Friends: Bea Setton Breaks Down Her Writing Process

Look, Think, Share with Friends: Bea Setton Breaks Down Her Writing Process

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How Emma Mieko Candon’s Frustration With “Capitalist AI Doomsday Mythology” Inspired Her New Book

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