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Fiction and Poetry
30 Books in 30 Days: Colette Bancroft on Lauren Groff’s
Fates and Furies
COUNTING DOWN THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS FINALISTS
By
Colette Bancroft
| March 1, 2016
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Matthew Griffin
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| February 29, 2016
Stevie Smith: Brilliant Poet, Charming Doodler
The Illustrated Poetry of a 20th-Century Great
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| February 26, 2016
Why We Came To The City
Kristopher Jansma
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| February 25, 2016
Walt Whitman is Dead, I'm Divorced, and the Universe Goes On
On Life and Death as a Grand Series of Comings and Goings
By
J. Aaron Sanders
| February 25, 2016
"Traveler Home"
Jonathan Lethem
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| February 24, 2016
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Christopher Kloeble
| February 24, 2016
Oompah Pop, or How Science Made Its Way to the Mountains
, by Vea Kaiser
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Vea Kaiser
| February 24, 2016
Naw Much of a Talker
, by Pedro Lenz
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Pedro Lenz
| February 24, 2016
Meal
, by Xaver Bayer
At this Week's Festival Neue Literatur, a Crash Course in Contemporary German Literature
By
Xaver Bayer
| February 24, 2016
How the Trash Gets Sorted
, by Iris Hanika
AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE
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Iris Hanika
| February 24, 2016
Der Tag, als meine Frau einen Mann fand
, by Sibylle Berg
AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE
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Sibylle Berg
| February 24, 2016
WANTING TO BE WHITE
New Poem by Charif Shanahan
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Charif Shanahan
| February 24, 2016
Shaler's Fish
: Four Poems from Helen Macdonald
From the Award-Winning Author of
H is for Hawk
By
Helen Macdonald
| February 23, 2016
"Acts of Love"
Patrick Dacey
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| February 23, 2016
The Other Woman
Therese Bohman, Trans. Marlaine Delargy
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| February 22, 2016
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