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Sophie Ward on
Jane Eyre
,
Macho Sluts
, and
To Kill a Mockingbird
Rapid-fire Book Recs From the Author of
Love and Other Thought Experiments
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| September 27, 2021
Why My Favorite Characters to Write Are Often Unsympathetic and Unforgivable
Askold Melnyczuk on the Importance of Moral Complexity in Fiction
By
Askold Melnyczuk
| September 27, 2021
Ezra Pound’s Unrepentant Ties With Fascist Italy
Lauren Arrington on the Poets of Rapallo and Women’s Forgotten Involvement
By
Lauren Arrington
| September 27, 2021
Bathsheba Demuth on the Changing Landscapes of the Arctic Circle
This Week from the
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Structural Play: 8 Books That Challenge Genre and Style
Megan Milks Recommends Kiese Laymon, Sofia Samatar, and Others
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| September 27, 2021
Safety and the City: Why Women Have Never Relied on the Police for Protection
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By
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| September 27, 2021
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On and Off Stage: The Deep-Seated Bias in the Culture of American Theatre
By
Casey Kayser
| September 27, 2021
Rachel Long on the “Unlanguage” of Writing About the Body
By
Otherppl with Brad Listi
| September 27, 2021
Redemptor
by Jordan Ifueko, Read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt
The Thrilling Sequel to
Raybearer
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Behind the Mic
| September 27, 2021
Joshua Prager on the Life of “Jane Roe”
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By
Keen On
| September 27, 2021
On William Sidney Porter and His Legacy Within the American Short Story
From the
History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
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History of Literature
| September 27, 2021
Grant Faulkner on Sin as Experimentation
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| September 27, 2021
Yiyun Li on Taking Writing Lessons from
War and Peace
“The line will always be crossed.”
By
Yiyun Li
| September 24, 2021
Rock Stars and Author Trading Cards: Tales from a Decade of Bookstore Events
Thomas Gladysz on the Most Memorable Moments from an Indie Bookselling Career
By
Thomas Gladysz
| September 24, 2021
How the Iconic Late-Night TV Character of Elvira Came to Be
Cassandra Peterson on Coming Up With the "Mistress of the Dark"
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Cassandra Peterson
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