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The Greatest Literary Alliance of All Time: You, the Author, and the Character

The Greatest Literary Alliance of All Time: You, the Author, and the Character

Lisa Zeidner Asks Us to Think Deeply About Point of View in Fiction

By Lisa Zeidner | February 8, 2021

Chigozie Obioma: ‘I Really Do Believe That Fiction Should Say More Than One Thing’

Chigozie Obioma: ‘I Really Do Believe That Fiction Should Say More Than One Thing’

This Week on the History of Literature Podcast

By History of Literature | February 8, 2021

How Translation Brought Me Home to Tunisia

How Translation Brought Me Home to Tunisia

Lara Vergnaud Navigates Yamen Manai's The Ardent Swarm

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“New York”

“New York”

A Poem by Alex Dimitrov, For Those Who Miss the Pre-Pandemic Life of Cities

By Alex Dimitrov | February 8, 2021

On the Complexity of Using the Mango as a Symbol in Diasporic Literature

On the Complexity of Using the Mango as a Symbol in Diasporic Literature

Urvi Kumbhat Maps a Personal Genealogy of the Fruit

By Urvi Kumbhat | February 8, 2021

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What Should Joe Biden Do About Policing?

Alex S. Vitale Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Your Week in Virtual Book Events, Feb. 8th to Feb. 14th

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Steven Donziger on the ‘Amazon Chernobyl’ Happening in Ecuador

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Ben Okri on the Strange Magic of Our Preoccupations

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Fleeing the Cambodian Genocide for the False Promise of the American Dream

Fleeing the Cambodian Genocide for the False Promise of the American Dream

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By Emergence Magazine | February 8, 2021

<em>The Journeys of Trees</em> by Zach St. George, Read by Daniel Henning

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On the Future of Trees

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New and Noteworthy Nonfiction This February

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Of Mobs and Namesakes: Writing the Story of My Infamous Grandfather

Of Mobs and Namesakes: Writing the Story of My Infamous Grandfather

Russell Shorto on the Path To His Latest Book

By Russell Shorto | February 5, 2021

The Work of Home: Cleaning, Writing, and Communing with Ghosts

The Work of Home: Cleaning, Writing, and Communing with Ghosts

Laura Cronk Explores How the Pandemic Has Shaped the Meaning of Domesticity

By Laura Cronk | February 5, 2021

Molly Crabapple on New York City Before—and One Day, After—COVID-19

Molly Crabapple on New York City Before—and One Day, After—COVID-19

“Stay because this is a city of ghosts, and we need someone to remember them.”

By Molly Crabapple | February 5, 2021

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