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Anna Deavere Smith: Some Notes on <em>Notes from the Field</em>

Anna Deavere Smith: Some Notes on Notes from the Field

"It all starts with listening."

By Anna Deavere Smith | May 21, 2019

Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To

Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To

Writing Towards Magic as a Person of Color

By Ebony Elizabeth Thomas | May 21, 2019

On Obliterating How Narrative Art Should Function

On Obliterating How Narrative Art Should Function

Translator Will Vanderhyden in Conversation with Carlos Labbé

By Will Vanderhyden | May 21, 2019

The Boston Bookstore with a Focus on Writers of Color

The Boston Bookstore with a Focus on Writers of Color

An Interview with Roxbury's Frugal Bookstore

By Interview with a Bookstore | May 21, 2019

Trying to Figure Out Bruce Chatwin's Unpublished<br> Magnum Opus

Trying to Figure Out Bruce Chatwin's Unpublished
Magnum Opus

Jeremy Klemin on a Legendary Travel Writer's Attempt
to Figure It All Out

By Jeremy Klemin | May 20, 2019

'Camp Fire,' A Poem by sam sax

'Camp Fire,' A Poem by sam sax

"how unusual for this place without water to be now drowned in it."

By Sam Sax | May 20, 2019

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Can You Have a Meaningful Long-Distance Relationship with a Dog?

By Xuan Juliana Wang | May 20, 2019

In India, One Publisher's High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society

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Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

By Ani DiFranco | May 20, 2019

Walking Through the Woods of Midtown with Jessica Francis Kane

Walking Through the Woods of Midtown with Jessica Francis Kane

The Author of Rules for Visiting on Fading Friendship and Learning the Names for Things

By Brian Gresko | May 20, 2019

Lisa Lucas Talks Robert Caro and the Injustices of NYC Urban Planning

Lisa Lucas Talks Robert Caro and the Injustices of NYC Urban Planning

The Power Broker of Books in Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

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Flannery O'Connor's Two Deepest Loves Were Mayonnaise and Her Mother

Flannery O'Connor's Two Deepest Loves Were Mayonnaise and Her Mother

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The Ongoing Exile of the Undocumented

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Oscar Villalon on The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez

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Why Democracy Needs <br>Team Human

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Douglass Rushkoff in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 17, 2019

Saskia Vogel Talks Sex, Travel, and More

Saskia Vogel Talks Sex, Travel, and More

On The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | May 17, 2019

Anger and Art in a <br>Dying Empire

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