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Jane Ciabattari
| September 6, 2017
Who Should Play the Female Dorian Gray?
And More from the Week in Literary Film and TV News
By
Emily Temple
| August 18, 2017
How the Silent Book Club Gave Me Back My Reading Life
Reading Alone, Together, at a Table of Introverts
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By
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Ellen O'Connell Whittet
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The Most Anthologized Short Stories of All Time
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| July 6, 2017
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A Book Festival in Paradise Grapples with Its Own Contradictions
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