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C.B. Lee on Rethinking a Classic Tale for Her New Novel, <em>A Clash of Steel: A Remixed Treasure Island</em>

C.B. Lee on Rethinking a Classic Tale for Her New Novel, A Clash of Steel: A Remixed Treasure Island

From the History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | November 8, 2021

Danielle Evans on <em>Mrs. Dalloway</em>, Black Vaudeville, and Nella Larsen's <em>Quicksand</em>

Danielle Evans on Mrs. Dalloway, Black Vaudeville, and Nella Larsen's Quicksand

Rapid-fire book recs from the author of The Office of Historical Corrections

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Diane Wilson on Being a Good Relative to the Land

Diane Wilson on Being a Good Relative to the Land

This Week From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | November 8, 2021

The Creators of <em>Ear Hustle</em> Discuss the Beginnings of the First-Ever Podcast Produced within a Prison, Distributed Globally

The Creators of Ear Hustle Discuss the Beginnings of the First-Ever Podcast Produced within a Prison, Distributed Globally

Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods on Collaboration and Creative Problem Solving in San Quentin

By Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods | November 8, 2021

Rebecca Solnit on Pleasure, Flowers, and Orwell

Rebecca Solnit on Pleasure, Flowers, and Orwell

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | November 8, 2021

<em>Beautiful World, Where Are You</em> by Sally Rooney, Read by Aoife McMahon

Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney, Read by Aoife McMahon

A Hopeful Millennial Journey Shines Through McMahon’s Performance

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“I Am Disgusted with Things as They Are.” Ralph Ellison on the Injustice and Poverty of 1937 New York

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How Frances Ha Captured the Romance and Precarity of Present-Day New York

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Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson on the Surprising Science of the Universe

By Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson | November 5, 2021

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New Titles by Gary Shteyngart, Sarah Hall, Ai Weiwei, Paul McCartney, and More

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20 Great Paperback Books Out This November

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What Created the American Crisis of Subminimum Pay?

What Created the American Crisis of Subminimum Pay?

Saru Jayaraman on the System's Roots in Slavery

By Saru Jayaraman | November 5, 2021

Interview with an Indie Press: Two Lines Press

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On Focusing on Literature in Translation

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Kinds of Blue: On the Human Need to Swim

Kinds of Blue: On the Human Need to Swim

Karen Lloyd Considers the Swan, the Damselfly, and How We Muster Resilience

By Karen Lloyd | November 5, 2021

Jennifer Marie Brissett on How and Why the Myth of Persephone Resonates with Women

Jennifer Marie Brissett on How and Why the Myth of Persephone Resonates with Women

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