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On Putting the Most Vulnerable Parts of Yourself on the Page
Justine Cowan Considers the Anxieties of Publishing a Memoir
By
Justine Cowan
| January 14, 2021
Gabriel Byrne Talks Memory, Loneliness and More With Karl Geary
In Conversation About Byrne's Memoir
Walking with Ghosts
By
Karl Geary
| January 13, 2021
Bombs and Books: On Graham Greene’s Life During
World War II
Richard Greene Charts How a Great Writer Navigated a Period of Destructive Tumult
By
Richard Greene
| January 13, 2021
On Abraham Lincoln’s Convoluted Plan For the Abolition of Slavery
James Oakes Charts the Politics Leading Up the American Civil War
By
James Oakes
| January 13, 2021
Trouble for Your Thoughts: On Reported Creative Nonfiction
Kenneth R. Rosen Recommends Nine Books To Better Understand Our Place in the World
By
Kenneth R. Rosen
| January 13, 2021
Inside Algeria’s Early ‘Kingdom of Wine’
Owen White Traces the History of the Algerian Vignoble
By
Owen White
| January 13, 2021
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On the Uses of Boredom: Philosophical, Scientific, Literary
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Martha Cooley
| January 13, 2021
What Joe Biden Can Learn from Machiavelli After the Capitol Raid
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Keen On
| January 13, 2021
On Discovering Zimbabwean Literature as a Zimbabwean Writer
By
Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu
| January 13, 2021
American Legacy: When White Supremacist Mobs Threaten Democracy
David Zucchino on the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898 and the Capitol Insurrection of 2021
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David Zucchino
| January 12, 2021
On Navigating the Intricacies of Race and the Violence of Antiblackness in America
Nadia Owusu Reflects on Her Years in America as a Young Adult
By
Nadia Owusu
| January 12, 2021
Am I Argentine? On Identity, Tradition and Finding Ties to One's Homeland
Daniel Loedel Charts the Origins of His Debut Novel
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Daniel Loedel
| January 12, 2021
On the Medieval Invention of Travel Writing
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Time to Eat the Dogs
Podcast with Michael Robinson
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Time to Eat the Dogs
| January 12, 2021
Karl Ove Knausgaard on the Genius
of Ingmar Bergman
"So the workbooks are where Bergman is boundless."
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Karl Ove Knausgaard
| January 11, 2021
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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| January 11, 2021
Bearing Witness to the Legacy of Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes
Caelainn Hogan Traveled the Country to Speak to Survivors
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Caelainn Hogan
| January 11, 2021
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