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Rax King on
Giovanni’s Room
,
A Little Life
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Book Marks
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“The Strangest Sense of Freedom.” On Jane Eyre and the Power of Narcissism
Josh Cohen Turns His Psychoanalyst’s Eye to the Inner Life of an Iconic Character
By
Josh Cohen
| October 26, 2021
Teju Cole on the Wonder of Epiphanic Writing
Or: How Authors “Evoke the Overspilling World”
By
Teju Cole
| October 26, 2021
Revisiting Patricia Highsmith’s
Strangers on a Train
Lit Century
on the 20th Century’s Interest in “Allowable” Murder
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Here Are October’s Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics
Featuring a History of Pop Music, a Chronicle of Black Filmmaking, a Counterhistory of Feminism, and More
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| October 26, 2021
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The Quarantine Tapes
| October 26, 2021
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So Many Damn Books
| October 26, 2021
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Keen On
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An ode to the brilliant, hilarious opening scene of Zadie Smith's
White Teeth
.
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Snigdha Koirala
| October 25, 2021
Lauren Groff on Maintaining the “Electric Jolt” of an Idea While Writing
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| October 25, 2021
Notes on Queerness and Camp in Crime Fiction
Tice Cin Examines the Coexistence of Adventure and the Domestic
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Tice Cin
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