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Celebrate Walt Whitman's Biennial with the Morgan Library & Museum
An Exhibit of His Life and Works is on Display through September
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Ted Widmer
| July 2, 2019
To Kill a Mockingbird
on Broadway failed Scout.
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Ellen Ricks
| June 28, 2019
Three takeaways from Ocean Vuong's wonderful conversation with Alexander Chee.
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Corinne Segal
| June 6, 2019
Were Libraries Borges's Universe or the Other Way Around?
Rodrigo Fresan and Rodrigo Rey Rosa on Reading Jorge Luis Borges
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| May 31, 2019
Kelly Link's Advice to Debut Authors: Writing is Terrible, Complaining About it Is Fine
From Her 2019 Speech at the One Story Debutante Ball
By
Kelly Link
| May 30, 2019
You're stuck with the cover, and other advice for debut authors
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Corinne Segal
| May 29, 2019
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At last night's Authors Guild benefit, calls to support authors in a troubled democracy.
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Corinne Segal
| May 16, 2019
Hungover and happy at Minnesota's new book festival, Wordplay.
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Ryan Chapman
| May 15, 2019
The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts
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Jane Ciabattari
| May 15, 2019
Open Secrets at the PEN World Voices Festival
Contemporary Writers on the Crucial Merging of the Personal and the Public in Literature and Politics
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Matt Grant
| May 7, 2019
Here's the World's First Public Gallery of Modern Art
Hugh Lane and the Art Gallery as Theater
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Morna O'Neill
| May 6, 2019
Miami's Brief, Vivid Poetry Procession
A Statement on Borders at the O, Miami Festival
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Monica Uszerowicz
| April 26, 2019
Experimenting With Narrative at
the Aspen Words Literary Prize
And More From Winner Tayari Jones
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Fran Bigman
| April 19, 2019
Meet the Shortlisted Writers for the 2019 Albertine Prize
The 5 Translated French Novels in the Running for the $10,000 Prize
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Literary Hub
| April 3, 2019
At a Dinner Inspired by Marlon James Latest Novel
Blood Sausage, Curried Goat, and a Rapt Literary Audience
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Drew Broussard
| March 28, 2019
Where Writers Are Treated Like Movie Stars
At the Netherlands Somewhat Glamorous Boekenweek
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Michele Hutchison
| March 22, 2019
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Millicent Simmonds Co-Writes and Stars in New Thriller,
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With a Deaf Protagonist
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"None of this is particularly suspenseful the novel s chief revelation is telegraphed about halfway…"