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Literary Criticism
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Or How We Ended Up with Lana Del Rey
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Rebecca Brill
| August 18, 2015
Badass Women of Polish Mythology
Investigating the rusalka and the weight of cultural baggage
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Adrienne Celt
| August 7, 2015
Peter Carey: Punk Rock Novelist
Alexander Chee Looks Back at ‘The Tax Inspector’
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Alexander Chee
| August 6, 2015
In Defense of the Present Tense
It is Everywhere, Including Our Writing
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Alexander Chee
| August 5, 2015
The Deep, Dark Genius of Shirley Jackson
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Dale Peck
| August 4, 2015
The Perpetual Now of Life on the Margins
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Tobias Carroll
| July 31, 2015
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The Invention of the Modern Monster
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| July 28, 2015
In Praise of the Unlinked Story Collection
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| July 23, 2015
The Literary Period Piece: Forever Current
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Sky Friedlander
| July 22, 2015
Sex, Feminism, and the Lost Genius of Violette Leduc
On Her Newly Translated Classic, 'Therese and Isabelle'
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Tom Roberge
| July 17, 2015
Ta-Nehisi Coates: Of Plunder and the Killing Fields
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Ta-Nehisi Coates
| July 16, 2015
Chekhov: A Writer for Grown Ups
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Richard Ford
| July 15, 2015
Will 'Go Set a Watchman' Spoil 'Mockingbird'?
Reviewing the Reviews of Harper Lee's Newsmaking Book
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Jane Ciabattari
| July 14, 2015
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