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The Common Sense of Magic Realism and Why <em>The Mermaid of Black Conch</em> is a “Caribbean Novel”

The Common Sense of Magic Realism and Why The Mermaid of Black Conch is a “Caribbean Novel”

Monique Roffey in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 18, 2022

Ben Winters on Why He Writes About Loss

Ben Winters on Why He Writes About Loss

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | July 18, 2022

Work Matters: How Parents’ Jobs Shape Children’s Well-Being

Work Matters: How Parents’ Jobs Shape Children’s Well-Being

Maureen Perry-Jenkins in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 18, 2022

Do We Need a Science Party to Confront Existential Problems Like Global Warming?

Do We Need a Science Party to Confront Existential Problems Like Global Warming?

Salem H. Ali in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 18, 2022

Listen to Cleyvis Natera’s New Short Story “Fog”

Listen to Cleyvis Natera’s New Short Story “Fog”

From the Ursa Short Fiction Podcast with Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton

By Ursa | July 18, 2022

<em>A Spy’s Life</em> by Henry Porter, Read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

A Spy’s Life by Henry Porter, Read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

A Terrific Spy Mystery

By Behind the Mic | July 18, 2022

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From Fleabag to Persuasion, the Rise of the Mussy-Haired, Self-Hating Sarcasm Machine

By Emmeline Clein | July 15, 2022

Toward a Post-Capitalist Future: On the Growth of “Degrowth”

By Matthias Schmelzer, Aaron Vansintjan, and Andrea Vetter | July 15, 2022

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By Book Marks | July 15, 2022

Can Our Capacity for Empathy Actually Save Us From Ourselves?

Can Our Capacity for Empathy Actually Save Us From Ourselves?

Andrew Keen on Our Dangerous Game with AI

By Andrew Keen | July 15, 2022

WATCH: Paisley Currah and Andrea Long Chu on the Governing of Transgender Identity

WATCH: Paisley Currah and Andrea Long Chu on the Governing of Transgender Identity

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By The Virtual Book Channel | July 15, 2022

How Rummaging Through Oliver Stone’s Home Office Allowed a Young Rafael Agustín to Imagine Being a Writer

How Rummaging Through Oliver Stone’s Home Office Allowed a Young Rafael Agustín to Imagine Being a Writer

“I was still an English Learner, for crying out loud; how could I ever imagine working in the movie industry? Enter: Oliver Stone.”

By Rafael Agustin | July 15, 2022

How Frank O’Hara Brought a Father and Daughter Closer Together

How Frank O’Hara Brought a Father and Daughter Closer Together

Ada Calhoun on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | July 15, 2022

Burning and Bright: 7 Great Novels About Young Female Friendships

Burning and Bright: 7 Great Novels About Young Female Friendships

Sarah Priscus on the Intimate Bonds Between Young Women

By Sarah Priscus | July 15, 2022

Zain Asher: Never Let the Perception of Yourself Hold You Back

Zain Asher: Never Let the Perception of Yourself Hold You Back

In Conversation with Roxanne Coady on Just the Right Book

By Just the Right Book | July 15, 2022

Suhail Matar on Writing About Palestinians Meeting the World

Suhail Matar on Writing About Palestinians Meeting the World

This Week from The Common Podcast

By The Common | July 15, 2022

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