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Eileen Myles, Geoff Dyer, and other authors have signed an open letter supporting Sally Rooney.
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Walker Caplan
| November 22, 2021
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Walker Caplan
| November 22, 2021
What Bob Dylan Does—Or Doesn’t—Know About the Assassination of JFK
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By
Jefferson Morley
| November 22, 2021
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Sarah Mullens
| November 22, 2021
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Eliza Smith
| November 19, 2021
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Remember when Alan Moore got into a public feud with Frank Miller over Occupy Wall Street?
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| November 18, 2021
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Nobel winner Orhan Pamuk is under investigation for insulting modern Turkey’s founder—in a novel.
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Walker Caplan
| November 16, 2021
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The Library of Congress will no longer use “aliens” and “illegal aliens” as categories.
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| November 15, 2021
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