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<em>My Ántonia</em> by Willa Cather, Read by Robert G. Slade

My Ántonia by Willa Cather, Read by Robert G. Slade

Revisit a Classic with Robert G. Slade

By Behind the Mic | December 16, 2020

Why Humility is Essential in <br>the Face of Nature

Why Humility is Essential in
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Carl Safina Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 15, 2020

Emily Temple on Trippy Fiction and Summer Camps as Cults

Emily Temple on Trippy Fiction and Summer Camps as Cults

This Week on the So Many Damn Books Podcast

By So Many Damn Books | December 15, 2020

On Sylvia Plath's Use of Tastelessness in <em>Ariel</em>

On Sylvia Plath's Use of Tastelessness in Ariel

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Catherine Nichols on Lit Century

By Lit Century | December 15, 2020

Madhuri Vijay Performs a Passage From Her Novel<br> <em>The Far Field</em>

Madhuri Vijay Performs a Passage From Her Novel
The Far Field

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By Storybound | December 15, 2020

Helen Drutt English on the Essentialness of <br>Creating by Hand

Helen Drutt English on the Essentialness of
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In Conversation with Naomi Shihab Nye on The Quarantine Tapes

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American Cheese by Joe Berkowitz, Read by Charlie Thurston

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To Read or Not to Read Proust's <em>Swann's Way</em>

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Cynan Jones on the Strange Visions That Appear in <br>His Novels

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Boyce Upholt on the Meaning of Fresh Air for Black Americans

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<em>Oak Flat</em> by Lauren Redniss, Read by the Author and a Full Cast

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How the Dog-Whistle Politics of the Reagan Era Gave Us Today's Republican Party

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Rick Perlstein Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 11, 2020

Jorie Graham: Are We Still Capable of Being Custodians of the Future?

Jorie Graham: Are We Still Capable of Being Custodians of the Future?

From The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

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How Bob Dylan Reinvented Himself as a Poet

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