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On John Berger and Writing As an <br>Act of Distancing

On John Berger and Writing As an
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Guy Gunaratne at the Intersection of Isolation and Hope

By Guy Gunaratne | July 20, 2020

The Disorienting World of New York's Social Elite

The Disorienting World of New York's Social Elite

Kirkland Hamill on the Way Wealth Limits One's Worldviews

By Kirkland Hamill | July 20, 2020

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

David James Poissant on Capturing a Moment as It Passes

By David James Poissant | July 20, 2020

The Tenacious Constancy of<br> <em>The Merchant of Prato</em>

The Tenacious Constancy of
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Charles Nicholl on Iris Origo and Her "Modern Classic"

By Charles Nicholl | July 20, 2020

Lydia Millet Reads From Her Short Story

Lydia Millet Reads From Her Short Story "Thylacine"

From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | July 20, 2020

Jowhor Ile on How Literature Shapes Our Lives

Jowhor Ile on How Literature Shapes Our Lives

Introducing a Limited Series on the AKO Caine Prize Finalists

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Ron Brownstein: Is Trump's America Slipping Away?

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Two New Poems by Ira Sadoff

By Ira Sadoff | July 20, 2020

Anne Enright on Losing Loved Objects to the Gaze of Others

Anne Enright on Losing Loved Objects to the Gaze of Others

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

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How the Present Global Order is a Tragic Legacy of the<br> Colonial Past

How the Present Global Order is a Tragic Legacy of the
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From the Time to Eat the Dogs Podcast

By Time to Eat the Dogs | July 20, 2020

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Nikki Dolson on Finding Stolen Moments to Write

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Susan Meiselas on the Importance of Being Present

Susan Meiselas on the Importance of Being Present

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<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>The Pull of the Stars</em> by Emma Donoghue, Read by Emma Lowe

Behind the Mic: On The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue, Read by Emma Lowe

Jo Reed and Robin Whitten Discuss an Immersive Audiobook About a Pandemic and Civil Unrest

By Behind the Mic | July 20, 2020

How Diverse Are Open Source Communities? Not Very...

How Diverse Are Open Source Communities? Not Very...

Introducing New Books Network's "Book of the Day"

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When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right

When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right

Tobias Carroll on Springsteen, Orwell, Jarry and the Intersection
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