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Frederic Tuten Remembers Harry Mathews

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Returning Home to the Ghosts of Budapest

Joseph Kertes Revisits the Scenes of a Childhood Escape

By Joseph Kertes | January 27, 2017

The Weight of My Father's Poems

The Weight of My Father's Poems

Emily Ruskovich on the Creative Dedication of her Prolific Father

By Emily Ruskovich | January 20, 2017

Mary Karr: Stop Asking Me About David Foster Wallace, Thanks

Mary Karr: Stop Asking Me About David Foster Wallace, Thanks

"As though my contribution to literature is that I fucked him a couple times in the early nineties."

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