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Whose Streets? A Conversation About Walking

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?

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

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

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

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

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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

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

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

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

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 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

'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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