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Beyond Gay Marriage

Beyond Gay Marriage

Michelangelo Signorile on Backlash and the Ongoing Fight for LGBT Rights

By Alexander Chee | June 26, 2015

The Evolution of the Great Gay Novel

The Evolution of the Great Gay Novel

From Homer to Larry Kramer

By Rebecca Brill | June 26, 2015

When James Joyce Met Sylvia Beach

When James Joyce Met Sylvia Beach

On the Chance Encounter That Changed Literature Forever

By Kevin Birmingham | June 16, 2015

The Greatest Forgotten Home Run of All Time

The Greatest Forgotten Home Run of All Time

Myth, Race, and the Legacy of Roberto Clemente

By Martín Espada | June 15, 2015

Saul Bellow's Nobel Lecture from 1976

Saul Bellow's Nobel Lecture from 1976

On the Occasion of His 100th Birthday

By Literary Hub | June 10, 2015

Saul Bellow Wins the 1954 National Book Award!

Saul Bellow Wins the 1954 National Book Award!

Deep from the NBF Archives, the Original Press Release

By Literary Hub | June 10, 2015

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By Kerri Arsenault | May 8, 2015

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