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Anne Berest on Diving Into Her History for <em>The Postcard</em>

Anne Berest on Diving Into Her History for The Postcard

This Week on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | June 9, 2023

Literary Friends to Enemies: Why Graham Greene Hated Anthony Burgess

Literary Friends to Enemies: Why Graham Greene Hated Anthony Burgess

Michael Mewshaw on the Animosity Between Two Giants of 20th-Century British Literature

By Michael Mewshaw | June 9, 2023

Living My Life as the “Muslim Ron Swanson” in the Age of Digital Surveillance

Living My Life as the “Muslim Ron Swanson” in the Age of Digital Surveillance

Aisha Abdel Gawad on the Fear of Being Watched in a Post-9/11 World

By Aisha Abdel Gawad | June 9, 2023

Telling the Stories of Three Girls Swallowed by the Troubled Teen Industry

Telling the Stories of Three Girls Swallowed by the Troubled Teen Industry

Samantha Leach on the Questions Left in the Wake of a Friend's Death

By Samantha Leach | June 9, 2023

George and I: Frieda Hughes on the Early Days of Raising a Magpie

George and I: Frieda Hughes on the Early Days of Raising a Magpie

“His warmly feathered presence was like having an emissary of the natural world grounding me daily.”

By Frieda Hughes | June 8, 2023

Finding Radical Potential in Nigella Lawson’s Food

Finding Radical Potential in Nigella Lawson’s Food

Rebecca May Johnson on the Power of an Overt Claim to Pleasure

By Rebecca May Johnson | June 7, 2023

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Why Didn’t I Want My Beloved Father to Read My Memoir?

By Martha Hodes | June 7, 2023

Jim Ruland on How Getting Sober Impacted His Creative Life

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | June 7, 2023

How the Essay and the Novel Inform and Influence Each Other

By Jane Smiley | June 6, 2023

My Mother Was Also a First Mermaid of Color

My Mother Was Also a First Mermaid of Color

Anri Wheeler on the Importance (and Limits) of Representation

By Anri Wheeler | June 6, 2023

Jon Michaud on the Best of New York City Distilled Into a Neighborhood Bar

Jon Michaud on the Best of New York City Distilled Into a Neighborhood Bar

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 6, 2023

Jessi Kneeland on the Psychology and Spirituality of Escaping Body Self-Hatred

Jessi Kneeland on the Psychology and Spirituality of Escaping Body Self-Hatred

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 6, 2023

The Most Important Formerly Homeless American Writer Needs Help

The Most Important Formerly Homeless American Writer Needs Help

Dan Simon on Lee Stringer and Their Friendship of 25 Years

By Dan Simon | June 5, 2023

Paul Burston Tells the Survivor’s Story of a Gay Activist

Paul Burston Tells the Survivor’s Story of a Gay Activist

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 5, 2023

Logan Steiner on Learning Life Lessons From <em>Anne of Green Gables</em>

Logan Steiner on Learning Life Lessons From Anne of Green Gables

“Anne continues to help me see how much more possibility exists in the world for unbridled expression.”

By Logan Steiner | June 2, 2023

As Seen on TV: Charlotte Gill on Adjusting to American Life

As Seen on TV: Charlotte Gill on Adjusting to American Life

“I learned that shame lived in the silence.”

By Charlotte Gill | June 2, 2023

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