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Freeman’s
Whose Streets? A Conversation About Walking
Aminatta Forna Talks To Taiye Selasi
By
John Freeman
| December 20, 2018
What Did You Read This Year That You Loved?
Freeman's
Contributors Weigh In on Their Favorite Books of 2018
By
John Freeman
| December 17, 2018
Rabih Alameddine: The Novels I Loved This Year
In Which the Author of
The Angel of History
Reveals His Favorite Book of the Year
By
Rabih Alameddine
| December 14, 2018
In Honor of a Great Mentor: James Alan McPherson
Marcus Burke on the Pulitzer Prize Winner Who Was More Than Just a Teacher
By
Marcus Burke
| December 12, 2018
On Discovering the Lost Manuscripts of Naguib Mahfouz
The Story Collection That Was Hidden in a Box
By
Marcia Lynx Qualey
| December 11, 2018
"Grenfell Tower, June 2017"
Read a New Poem by Ben Okri
By
Ben Okri
| December 4, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Windows to the World: At WS Merwin's Old French Farmhouse
By
Michael Wiegers
| November 28, 2018
The Time Halldor Laxness Was Almost Deported from America
By
Halldór Guðmundsson
| November 21, 2018
On the Myth of Stockholm Syndrome and Women Guerrilla Fighters
By
Nimmi Gowrinathan
| November 16, 2018
Nuar Alsadir: The Craft of Writing Empathy
On Otherness, Analysis, and What I Learned in Clown School
By
Nuar Alsadir
| November 6, 2018
Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror
Mariana Enriquez on the Dark Side of Writing as an Argentinian
By
Mariana Enriquez
| October 31, 2018
Elif Shafak on Ways of Knowing and the Women in Her Life
A Granddaughter Remembers
By
Elif Shafak
| October 17, 2018
The Nastybook Wars: Our Childhood Battle for Porn
Rebecca Solnit Introduces Jaime Cortez's Essay from the New Issue of
Freeman's
By
Jaime Cortez
| October 10, 2018
"American Arithmetic"
A Poem From Natalie Diaz, Who Was Just Named a 2018 MacArthur Fellow
By
Natalie Diaz
| October 5, 2018
On Suicidal Sharks and Self-Harm
"On every level sharks were designed to make things bleed."
By
nicoleim
| October 1, 2018
'Update on Werewolves' A New Poem by Margaret Atwood
"It was only flirting, / plus a canid sense of fun"
By
Margaret Atwood
| September 26, 2018
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