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Taking Lessons in Solitude from French Cinema

Taking Lessons in Solitude from French Cinema

Sanaë Lemoine on Finding Freedom in Isolation

By Sanaë Lemoine | June 16, 2020

Writing a Novel of Things Unattained

Writing a Novel of Things Unattained

Zaina Arafat on Living and Writing Without Shame

By Zaina Arafat | June 16, 2020

Is <em>Ball Four</em> the Greatest Baseball Memoir Ever Written?

Is Ball Four the Greatest Baseball Memoir Ever Written?

Jim Bouton's Book Gave an Unfiltered View into Athletes' Lives

By Mitchell Nathanson | June 15, 2020

How to Grieve the Living: A Conversation with Stephanie Danler

How to Grieve the Living: A Conversation with Stephanie Danler

Francesca Pellas Talks to the Author of Stray

By Francesca Pellas | June 12, 2020

Coming to Terms With Queerness in the Men's Underwear Section

Coming to Terms With Queerness in the Men's Underwear Section

Matt Ortile on Calvin Klein, Race, and Masculinity Stereotypes

By Matt Ortile | June 11, 2020

Death and The Cloud: How to Grieve in the Digital Afterlife

Death and The Cloud: How to Grieve in the Digital Afterlife

Angela Rose Brussel on Too Much Memory—and Not Enough

By Angela Rose Brussel | June 11, 2020

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When We Hid From War in the Woods

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The Deliverance of Douglas A. Martin's Obsessive Desire

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Unsent Letters from Lockdown: Emily Dickinson, Simone de Beauvoir, My Children

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By Kerstin Preiwuss | June 2, 2020

Traveling the World to See What My Mother Couldn't

Traveling the World to See What My Mother Couldn't

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My Detroit Novel Was Shelved Until the Millennials Came

My Detroit Novel Was Shelved Until the Millennials Came

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My First Night Out as a Woman

My First Night Out as a Woman

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To the Child I Will Never Have

To the Child I Will Never Have

Jean-Baptiste del Amo Writes a Letter to the Future

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Travels with Barbie, From Tehran to Paris to New York

Travels with Barbie, From Tehran to Paris to New York

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