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Michael Frank on <em>Avoiding</em> Revenge Through Memoir

Michael Frank on Avoiding Revenge Through Memoir

The Author of The Mighty Franks in Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

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Sjón on Storytelling, Travel, and Defying Icelandic Isolation

Sjón on Storytelling, Travel, and Defying Icelandic Isolation

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Author of Moonstone

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Dani Shapiro on First Books, Found Lists, Marriage, and More

Dani Shapiro on First Books, Found Lists, Marriage, and More

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Geoff Dyer on Obsession vs. Addiction, and the Unpredictability of Life

Geoff Dyer on Obsession vs. Addiction, and the Unpredictability of Life

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Stephen Karam on Pain, Despair, and the Enduring Power of Great Writing

Stephen Karam on Pain, Despair, and the Enduring Power of Great Writing

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Celebrated Playwright

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Maira Kalman on God, the Weather, and Realizing When Enough is Enough

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W.S. Merwin: On Reading What You Want, Reading It Slowly, and the Beauty of Trees

W.S. Merwin: On Reading What You Want, Reading It Slowly, and the Beauty of Trees

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Isaac Mizrahi on a Love of Old Things, and Surviving the Nightmare of the Present

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Margaret Atwood on Magic, Technology, and Changing the World

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In Which Jan Morris Talks Kindness, Exclamation Points, and Plays Old Records

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Etgar Keret on Reading to His Kids (and Getting Slapped at a Reading)

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