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Read Walter Mosley's Incredible Speech From Last Night's National Book Awards

Read Walter Mosley's Incredible Speech From Last Night's National Book Awards

to American Letters"">Winner of "The Medal for Distinguished Contribution
to American Letters"

By Walter Mosley | November 19, 2020

A Literary History of the Writerly Love Affair with Bookstores

A Literary History of the Writerly Love Affair with Bookstores

Jorge Carrión: All Bookshops Are Local and Global

By Jorge Carrión | November 19, 2020

Kiese Laymon on Walking Backwards to Explore the Now

Kiese Laymon on Walking Backwards to Explore the Now

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | November 19, 2020

Rebecca Solnit: On Not Meeting <br>Nazis Halfway

Rebecca Solnit: On Not Meeting
Nazis Halfway

Why Is It So Hard for Democrats to Act Like They Actually Won?

By Rebecca Solnit | November 19, 2020

American Brown Shirts in the Streets of the Capital

American Brown Shirts in the Streets of the Capital

Is This the Last Flail of the Proud Boys, or the Beginning
of Something Worse?

By Timothy Denevi | November 19, 2020

Why Harry Houdini DID NOT Like Arthur Conan Doyle

Why Harry Houdini DID NOT Like Arthur Conan Doyle

When the Rational Trickster Meets the Credulous Rationalist

By Chris Gosden | November 19, 2020

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Illegal Land Grabs, Class Divides, and the Orderly Chaos of Karachi

By Declan Walsh | November 19, 2020

Documenting Survival as a Photojournalist in Gaza

By Jehad al-Saftawi | November 19, 2020

A Handbook for Our Times: The Elements of Stress

By Bob Eckstein | November 19, 2020

Life After Trump: Jess Walter and Jerald Walker on the Aftermath of Election 2020

Life After Trump: Jess Walter and Jerald Walker on the Aftermath of Election 2020

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell
on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 19, 2020

Ann Quin: Understated, Tragic Innovator of the British Novel

Ann Quin: Understated, Tragic Innovator of the British Novel

Brian Evenson Looks at Quin's Second Novel, Three

By Brian Evenson | November 19, 2020

The Lasting Legacies of Voter Suppression and<br> the Electoral Fix

The Lasting Legacies of Voter Suppression and
the Electoral Fix

Emmanuel Acho Wonders "Who’s Governing the Government?"

By Emmanuel Acho | November 19, 2020

Dmitry Sitkovetsky: Toward a More Democratic Orchestra

Dmitry Sitkovetsky: Toward a More Democratic Orchestra

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | November 19, 2020

The Guerrilla Girls’ Code of Ethics for Art Museums

The Guerrilla Girls’ Code of Ethics for Art Museums

"Thou shalt show and collect lots of art by women and artists of color BEFORE they are dying or dead!"

By The Guerrilla Girls | November 19, 2020

Ijeoma Oluo, Leslie Gray Streeter, and Jennifer Palmieri on Writing—and Thriving—in a World of Mediocre White Men

Ijeoma Oluo, Leslie Gray Streeter, and Jennifer Palmieri on Writing—and Thriving—in a World of Mediocre White Men

In Conversation with Roxanne Coady on Just the Right Book

By Just the Right Book | November 19, 2020

On War Remembrance as a Form of Protest

On War Remembrance as a Form of Protest

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | November 19, 2020

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