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Edward Said on the Death of American Activist Rachel Corrie

Edward Said on the Death of American Activist Rachel Corrie

From One of His Last Speeches in 2003

By Edward Said | April 29, 2019

Keith Gessen on Soviet Publishing and His Roundabout Path to Writing Fiction

Keith Gessen on Soviet Publishing and His Roundabout Path to Writing Fiction

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

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'Night Thoughts,' <br>A Poem by A.E. Stallings

'Night Thoughts,'
A Poem by A.E. Stallings

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As Sri Lanka Goes So Goes the World

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By Ru, Duranya, and Hasadri Freeman | April 28, 2019

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Lit Hub Weekly: April 22 - 26, 2019

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William Faulkner's grudging, misogynistic fan letter to Anita Loos

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Like Twitter But Cold: On the Literary Culture of Arctic Expeditions

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An Appeal to the 'Democratic Conscience of the State'<br> Won't Get You Far

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Deborah Landau, Writing Poems For<br> an Unsafe World

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