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Amor Towles Reads from His New Novel, <em>The Lincoln Highway</em>

Amor Towles Reads from His New Novel, The Lincoln Highway

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | November 3, 2021

Jason Brown Reads His Story “A Faithful but Melancholy Account of Several Barbarities Lately Committed”

Jason Brown Reads His Story “A Faithful but Melancholy Account of Several Barbarities Lately Committed”

On Storybound, Our Radio-Theater Podcast

By Storybound | November 3, 2021

Savanna Ganucheau on the Influences of Manga in Her Work

Savanna Ganucheau on the Influences of Manga in Her Work

This Week on the NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | November 3, 2021

Jung Yun on Exploring the Tensions Between “Insiders” and “Outsiders” in Her New Book

Jung Yun on Exploring the Tensions Between “Insiders” and “Outsiders” in Her New Book

This Week from the Reading Women Podcast

By Reading Women | November 3, 2021

Oliver Stone on America’s Original Lie

Oliver Stone on America’s Original Lie

In Conversation with Lena Herzog on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | November 3, 2021

<em>Playing the Cards You’re Dealt</em> by Varian Johnson, Read by Dion Graham

Playing the Cards You’re Dealt by Varian Johnson, Read by Dion Graham

Lively, Fun, and Heartwarming Middle-Grade Listening

By Behind the Mic | November 3, 2021

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Rebecca Solnit: Why It Matters That George Orwell Was a Gardener

By The Quarantine Tapes | November 2, 2021

“This Is What Poetry’s For.” On Returning to the Work of Louise Glück

By Lit Century | November 2, 2021

Stan Cox on Fixing Politics in Order to Fix the Planet

By Keen On | November 2, 2021

Joanna Chiu on the Human Cost of China’s Growth

Joanna Chiu on the Human Cost of China’s Growth

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 2, 2021

Announcing the New Season of <em>The Cosmic Library</em>

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<em>The Perks of Loving a Wallflower</em> by Erica Ridley, Read by Moira Quirk

The Perks of Loving a Wallflower by Erica Ridley, Read by Moira Quirk

A Delightful Queer Regency Romance

By Behind the Mic | November 2, 2021

Emily Ladau on How to Be a Better Ally to the Disability Community

Emily Ladau on How to Be a Better Ally to the Disability Community

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 2, 2021

Teenage Activist Dara McAnulty on the Necessity of Joy

Teenage Activist Dara McAnulty on the Necessity of Joy

This Week From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | November 1, 2021

“The King of Poets.” On Baudelaire’s <em> Les Fleurs du Mal</em>

“The King of Poets.” On Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du Mal

From the History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | November 1, 2021

“Nobody’s Free Until Everbody’s Free.” Keisha N. Blain on Lou Hamer’s Work and Life

“Nobody’s Free Until Everbody’s Free.” Keisha N. Blain on Lou Hamer’s Work and Life

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