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Lore Segal: A (Complicated) Love Letter to Editors
On Syntax, Rewrites, Second-Guesses, and Grace
By
Lore Segal
| December 2, 2019
Maaza Mengiste on Women Pushing to the Front Lines of Conflict
The Shadow King
Author
on
Reading Women
By
Reading Women
| November 27, 2019
Of Bohumil Hrabal's Six Loves, Guess How Many Were Cats?
The Answer is Almost All of Them
By
Bohumil Hrabal
| November 26, 2019
Self-Storage:
Reading John Cage in Reykjavik
J. Mae Barizo on Memory, Forgetting, and the Flat Circle of Time
By
J. Mae Barizo
| November 25, 2019
Meditations on a Sunday Morning While Driving on Sunset Boulevard
Sam Farahmand on the Endless Expanses of Language and Los Angeles
By
Sam Farahmand
| November 25, 2019
The Travel Diaries of Allen Ginsberg in South America
“I tapped my cane against the rails to find my way thru Death.”
By
Allen Ginsberg
| November 22, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
A Family Tree Forever Changed By Disaster
By
Sarah Abrevaya Stein
| November 22, 2019
Ordinary Girls: Jaquira Díaz on Growing Up in Miami Beach
By
Jaquira Díaz
| November 20, 2019
What the Retelling of Myths Reveals of the Teller
By
Jennifer S. Cheng
| November 20, 2019
In a Backyard in Texas, Considering the Universe
in an Oak Tree
Jung Young Moon on the Small Mythologies of Place
By
Jung Young Moon
| November 20, 2019
Announcing the Shortlist for Reading Women's Fiction Award
Jacqueline Woodson, Valeria Luiselli, Miriam Toews, and More
By
Reading Women
| November 20, 2019
The Education of a Civil Rights Hero
Dovey Johnson Roundtree on Life at Spelman College
By
Dovey Johnson Roundtree and Katie McCabe
| November 19, 2019
On Finding Archipelagos of Beauty in the Eternal City
Marco Lodoli's Vagabond Impressions of Rome
By
Marco Lodoli
| November 18, 2019
In Order to Write, I Had to Break a Family Curse
Amanda Yates Garcia on Witchcraft and Writer's Block
By
Amanda Yates Garcia
| November 15, 2019
Our Experience of Grief is Unique as a Fingerprint
David Kessler on the Difference Between Mourning and Grief
By
David Kessler
| November 15, 2019
Remembering the Moments Before the Charlie Hebdo Attack
Survivor Philippe Lançon on Memory and Fate in the Wake of Violence
By
Philippe Lançon
| November 14, 2019
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