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Memoir
Making Christmas Custard with Kathy Acker
Jeanette Winterson on Sharing Traditions with a Very Nontraditional Friend
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Jeanette Winterson
| December 23, 2016
Black Sunset: Hollywood Sex, Lies, Glamour, Betrayal, and Raging Egos
Clancy Sigal
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| December 16, 2016
Ongoingness: The End of a Diary
Sarah Manguso
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| December 15, 2016
I Hate My Dogs (I Love My Dogs)
Claire Messud Reflects on Life with Four-Footed Family Members
By
Claire Messud
| December 14, 2016
The Two Books That Saved My Young Life
Keah Brown on Sarah Dessen, Toni Morrison, and Coming Back from the Brink
By
Keah Brown
| December 8, 2016
Trevor Noah on Growing Up in South Africa Under Apartheid
"Where most children are proof of their parents’ love, I was the proof of their criminality."
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Trevor Noah
| December 2, 2016
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| November 9, 2016
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Fascism and Its Echoes, and the Othering of the Mentally Ill
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| November 7, 2016
The Novel My Wife Will Never Read
Eugene Mirabelli on the Loss of his Wife and
Renato After Alba
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| November 4, 2016
How I Helped Tell a Soldier's Story
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Jane Bernstein
| October 28, 2016
Stop Stereotyping Lexicographers!
John Simpson is an Editor of Dictionaries, and This Is His Story
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John Simpson
| October 24, 2016
Ghost Songs
Regina McBride
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| October 19, 2016
Postcards to a Younger, Much Better Novelist
Derek Palacio Shares Early Correspondence with his wife, Claire Vaye Watkins
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Derek Palacio
| October 17, 2016
There's Still No Word for 'Memoir' in German Publishing
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How I Came to Love Bob Dylan
From Scratchy Records to Dubious (Trash-Digging) Sightings
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