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 Is Humor the Best Antidote to Tyranny?

 Is Humor the Best Antidote to Tyranny?

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Pablo Cartaya on Heading to the Heart of Controversy, and More

The Author of Each Tiny Spark on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | July 26, 2019

Alexandra Popoff on Vasily Grossman and the Fate of the Writer in the Soviet Union

Alexandra Popoff on Vasily Grossman and the Fate of the Writer in the Soviet Union

In Conversation with Jennifer Eremeeva on the New Books Network

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Laura Lippman on How Marjorie Morningstar Inspired Her Latest Novel

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Jonathan Fetter-Vorm and Mary Anne Mohanraj on the Anniversary of Apollo 11 and Space Exploration

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By Fiction Non Fiction | July 25, 2019

Anthony McCann on How a Poet Ended Up Writing About the Oregon Standoff

Anthony McCann on How a Poet Ended Up Writing About the Oregon Standoff

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Mary Beth Keane on Realizing She Was Writing a Book

Mary Beth Keane on Realizing She Was Writing a Book

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