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Memoir
When Your New York Apartment Has a Secret Literary Past
On Finding Yourself in a Real Life Jonathan Lethem Novel,
Above a Hidden Bookstore
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Anna Pitoniak
| March 13, 2017
When My Father Wasn't Driving Trucks, He Was Reading
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Finding a Room of One's Own on the Mexico City Metro
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| March 8, 2017
How Postcards From My Mother Helped Me Survive Childhood
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Dadland
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Instrumental
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When Your Hometown is Crammed With Aspiring Writers
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Confronting Death with an 8-Year-Old through
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What Remains When Your First Language Fades Away
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The Men in My Life
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