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Sopan Deb on Approaching His Own Memoir as a Journalist

Sopan Deb on Approaching His Own Memoir as a Journalist

The Author of Missed Translations Talks to Megha Majumdar

By Megha Majumdar | April 20, 2020

Misquoting Hippocrates to Promote Diet Culture?

Misquoting Hippocrates to Promote Diet Culture?

How a Greek Figure Became the Face of Weight-Loss Campaigns

By Helen Morales | April 20, 2020

"When I Made a Monster"

A Poem by Justin Phillip Reed

By Justin Phillip Reed | April 20, 2020

Sahar Mustafah: 'I Wasn't Going to Silence My Narrative'

Sahar Mustafah: 'I Wasn't Going to Silence My Narrative'

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | April 20, 2020

Paul Morland: Demography is Destiny

Paul Morland: Demography is Destiny

In conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | April 20, 2020

Carl Phillips Among the Trees

Carl Phillips Among the Trees

From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | April 20, 2020

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Emily Gould on Eileen Myles, Book Advances, and Lighting Your Life on Fire

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Sarah Frier: Is Instagram A Good Window Onto the Pandemic World?

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Nick Flynn on What Art Can and Cannot Reflect

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When "Serious" Writers Write Books For Kids

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Why Has It Always Been So Hard to Treat the Common Cold

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Jessi Jezewska Stevens Goes to Some Galleries and Looks at Art

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