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Sam Shepard on Writing, Reading, and the Promise of Eternal Love

Sam Shepard on Writing, Reading, and the Promise of Eternal Love

From his Letters to Johnny Dark

By Sam Shepard | August 2, 2017

Duke Ellington Really Just Wanted to Be a Writer

Duke Ellington Really Just Wanted to Be a Writer

On the Literary Sensibilities of a Great American Musician

By Brent Hayes Edwards | August 1, 2017

Svetlana Alexievich on Why She Does What She Does

Svetlana Alexievich on Why She Does What She Does

A Nobel Laureate at the Beginning of Her Career

By Svetlana Alexievich | July 27, 2017

The Invention of the Rural Hipster

The Invention of the Rural Hipster

On the Gaskins, Going Back to the Land, and Old Time American Wisdom

By John T. Edge | July 24, 2017

Judging Evil: At the Birthplace of International Justice

Judging Evil: At the Birthplace of International Justice

Philippe Sands on the History of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity

By Philippe Sands | July 11, 2017

The American Artist Who's Been Drawing Interwar Berlin for 23 Years

The American Artist Who's Been Drawing Interwar Berlin for 23 Years

Comics Creator Jason Lutes on a Project That's Spanned Half his Life

By Daniel A. Gross | July 7, 2017

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Will the Real William Ludlow Please Stand Up?

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Performing <em>Hamlet</em> in a Sandstorm at a Syrian Refugee Camp

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"This was fear of God, of the end of days, not of a weather event"

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The Witches of Suburbia

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