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O. Henry Prizes: Read Four of the Best Stories of the Year
By Molly Antopol, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Dina Nayeri, and Christopher Merkner
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| May 21, 2015
The Dog
César Aira
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| May 21, 2015
ALL THEY WANT IS MY MONEY MY PUSSY MY BLOOD
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Morgan Parker
| May 20, 2015
Ballad of the Black and Blue Mind
Anne Roiphe
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| May 20, 2015
Remember This
Graham Swift
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| May 19, 2015
L’Amour
Marguerite Duras
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| May 18, 2015
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| May 15, 2015
WHOSE FAULT?
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| May 13, 2015
Resurrecting An Extinct Novel: On Rereading 'Alexandrian Summer'
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Yitzhak Gormezano Goren
| May 12, 2015
The World in 2050: Women in Power
"One of Areej’s first fatwas was to allow women to have multiple spouses."
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| May 11, 2015
A Cruelty
Kevin Barry
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| May 11, 2015
The Umbrella Bird
Lauren Acampora
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| May 8, 2015
The Creature
Edna O’Brien
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| May 6, 2015
NOTES FOR AN OPENING
Literary Hub Poem of the Week
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Wendy Xu
| May 6, 2015
Burning Down George Orwell’s House
Andrew Ervin
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| May 5, 2015
I Look to Theory Only When I Realize That Somebody Has Dedicated Their Entire Life to a Question I Have Only Fleetingly Considered
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Kenneth Goldsmith
| May 5, 2015
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