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The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen

The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen

A Great Poet of the 20th Century is Dead

By Emily Temple | November 11, 2016

The American Nobel: At Norman, Oklahama's Neustadt Prize Festival

The American Nobel: At Norman, Oklahama's Neustadt Prize Festival

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Five Things to See at Wordstock 2016

Panels on Economic Inequality, Confessional Poetry, and More

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Five Books Making News This Week: Gambling, Grant, and Government

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