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The Twilight of Democracy and the Rise of Authoritarianism

The Twilight of Democracy and the Rise of Authoritarianism

Anne Applebaum and Michael Ignatieff In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | September 4, 2020

William Gay Was Never Too Busy for Life's Smaller Moments

William Gay Was Never Too Busy for Life's Smaller Moments

Sonny Brewer Remembers His Friend, a Master of the Southern Gothic

By Sonny Brewer | September 4, 2020

"Be Holding"

From the Book of the Same Name

By Ross Gay | September 4, 2020

On the Children's Book So Bad, So Inauthentic... It Was Good?

On the Children's Book So Bad, So Inauthentic... It Was Good?

This Week on The NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | September 4, 2020

Eric Weiner on Searching for Answers from Dead Philosophers

Eric Weiner on Searching for Answers from Dead Philosophers

This Week on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | September 4, 2020

Gary Shteyngart and Paul LaFarge: There's a Tornado Coming... Let's Talk Craft

Gary Shteyngart and Paul LaFarge: There's a Tornado Coming... Let's Talk Craft

From the Bookable Podcast with Author Amanda Stern

By Bookable | September 4, 2020

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Why We Drive by Matthew B. Crawford, Read by Ron Butler

By Behind the Mic | September 4, 2020

The Bible Is Far More Interesting to Read as a Literary Text Than a Literal One

By New Books Network | September 4, 2020

Two Untitled Poems by
Ben Mazer

By Ben Mazer | September 4, 2020

Bryn Turnbull on the Woman Who Preceded Wallis Simpson

Bryn Turnbull on the Woman Who Preceded Wallis Simpson

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | September 4, 2020

What Awaits Muses Who Outlive <br>Their Usefulness?

What Awaits Muses Who Outlive
Their Usefulness?

Annalena McAfee on the Women Who Got Away

By Annalena McAfee | September 3, 2020

Joshua Bennett on the Fullness of Black Life in a Time of Siege

Joshua Bennett on the Fullness of Black Life in a Time of Siege

The Author of Owed Talks to Jesse McCarthy About BLM, Black Comedy, Teaching and More

By Jesse McCarthy | September 3, 2020

When Hunter S. Thompson <br>Ran for Sheriff

When Hunter S. Thompson
Ran for Sheriff

David Wills on a Very American Chapter of Colorado's History

By David Wills | September 3, 2020

"Will I Come to a Miserable End?" Jenny Erpenbeck on Thomas Mann

"He succeeds in inverting the order of farce and tragedy."

By Jenny Erpenbeck | September 3, 2020

Natasha Trethewey on Surviving the White Mind of the South

Natasha Trethewey on Surviving the White Mind of the South

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | September 3, 2020

Megha Majumdar on Why Any of Us Write

Megha Majumdar on Why Any of Us Write

This Week on the So Many Damn Books Podcast

By So Many Damn Books | September 3, 2020

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