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The Planet Needs Saving from Capitalism, Not People

The Planet Needs Saving from Capitalism, Not People

Jason Hickel Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 28, 2020

How Chekhov Cuts to the Heart in <em>Uncle Vanya</em>

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This Week on the History of Literature Podcast

By History of Literature | December 28, 2020

Kwame Alexander on Learning, from a Young Age, to 'Use His Words'

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By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | December 28, 2020

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The Literary Disco Crew Discusses Jean Shepherd's In God We Trust

By Literary Disco | December 28, 2020

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The Cold Millions by Jess Walter, Read by a Full Cast

Outstanding Full-Cast Historical Fiction

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<em>The Missing Diamonds</em> by Annabelle Sami, Read by Zenia Starr

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A Thrilling Caper Perfect for Family Listening

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Rumaan Alam on Writing a Book That Doesn't Explain Itself

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Natasha Trethewey on Public Grief in Poetry and Memoir

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When the White Working Class Turned Against Liberalism

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<em>Light for the World to See</em> by Kwame Alexander, Read by the Author

Light for the World to See by Kwame Alexander, Read by the Author

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Sarah Broom: 'We Are Making Art for Each Other and for Our Survival'

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On Religion and Nonviolent Protest in James Baldwin's <em>Blues for Mister Charlie</em>

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