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William Souder on the Life and Work of John Steinbeck
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| October 27, 2021
Veera Hiranandani on Writing Fiction as a Way of Understanding the Partition
This Week on the
NewberyTart
Podcast
By
NewberyTart
| October 27, 2021
Rax King on
Giovanni’s Room
,
A Little Life
, and Susan Choi's Sex Scenes
Rapid-fire Book Recs From the Author of
Tacky
By
Book Marks
| October 27, 2021
“The Strangest Sense of Freedom.” On Jane Eyre and the Power of Narcissism
Josh Cohen Turns His Psychoanalyst’s Eye to the Inner Life of an Iconic Character
By
Josh Cohen
| October 26, 2021
Teju Cole on the Wonder of Epiphanic Writing
Or: How Authors “Evoke the Overspilling World”
By
Teju Cole
| October 26, 2021
Revisiting Patricia Highsmith’s
Strangers on a Train
Lit Century
on the 20th Century’s Interest in “Allowable” Murder
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Lit Century
| October 26, 2021
Best Reviewed
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Here Are October’s Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics
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| October 26, 2021
Hari Kunzru on Sartre,
Red Pill
, and His New Instagram Account
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The Quarantine Tapes
| October 26, 2021
Terry Tempest Williams on the Loves (and Appetites) of the Great Jim Harrison
By
Terry Tempest Williams
| October 26, 2021
How Should You Name Your Characters?
Alison Stine on Conveying Setting, Style and Identity through One Important Word
By
Alison Stine
| October 26, 2021
Ruth Ozeki on Writing About the Respectful Relationships with Material Objects
This Week on the
So Many Damn Books
Podcast
By
So Many Damn Books
| October 26, 2021
AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of October
A Month of Literary Listening
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Book Marks
| October 26, 2021
15 new books coming out today.
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Katie Yee
| October 26, 2021
W. Ralph Eubanks Takes a Journey Through the Literary History of Mississippi
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| October 26, 2021
An ode to the brilliant, hilarious opening scene of Zadie Smith's
White Teeth
.
By
Snigdha Koirala
| October 25, 2021
Lauren Groff on Maintaining the “Electric Jolt” of an Idea While Writing
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| October 25, 2021
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