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Literary Criticism
Dr. Jessica Kirzane on Translating Yiddish Literature
From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson
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| November 22, 2023
Where is Mosab Abu Toha? A Poem from Gaza in 22 Languages
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| November 21, 2023
The History of the United States According to Colson Whitehead
Alexander Manshel on the Historical Fiction Boom of Contemporary American Literature
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“We Want to Make It Feel Like a Party.” On the Transformation of Southwest Review
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Christine Coulson on John Cheever and Dorothy Parker
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| November 21, 2023
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On Literary Empathy and the Performative Reading of Palestinian Authors
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Zeke Caligiuri on the Incarcerated Writers Who Edited An Anthology on Class
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Ed Park on Panoramic Storytelling
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Archival Romance: On Finding Love in the Papers of an Obscure Medieval Poet
"This spring, I fell in love with John Gower, who died in 1408."
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Katherine Churchill
| November 15, 2023
Kali Fajardo-Anstine in Praise of Willa Cather and the American Southwest
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On the False Promise of Climate Fiction
Are We Already Beyond Raising Awareness?
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| November 14, 2023
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