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Robert Walser, Original Art Blogger

Robert Walser, Original Art Blogger

Looking at Pictures, Taking Them Personally

By Literary Hub | November 12, 2015

After Goodbye to All That,  Hello Pittsburgh

After Goodbye to All That, Hello Pittsburgh

On creating a literary community outside of New York City

By Katie Kurtzman | November 12, 2015

30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

In Which Wild Assumptions Are Made About the State of Florida

By Ryan Rivas | November 12, 2015

This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

On Money, Craft, and Characters Who Can’t Stop Stealing

By Jonathan Russell Clark | November 12, 2015

The Philosopher vs. The Welder: Translating the GOP Debate

The Philosopher vs. The Welder: Translating the GOP Debate

Reading Between the Lines at the 323rd Republican Debate

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 12, 2015

Mapping Huckleberry Finn’s Mississippi River Journey

Mapping Huckleberry Finn’s Mississippi River Journey

By Andrew DeGraff | November 11, 2015

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By Veronica Esposito | November 10, 2015

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1946: The Making of the Modern World

1946: The Making of the Modern World

Victor Sebestyen

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What’s the Best Jane Austen Movie Adaptation of the 90s?

What’s the Best Jane Austen Movie Adaptation of the 90s?

An Illustrated Guide to Your Viewing Options

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Weasel Words Unite the Parties

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By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 10, 2015

Elvis Costello: The Teenage Years

Elvis Costello: The Teenage Years

Death and Discovery, from London to Liverpool

By Elvis Costello | November 9, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Brattle Book Shop

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In Which J.D. Salinger Appears Alongside a Woman Who Eats Bibles

By Interview with a Bookstore | November 9, 2015

Is Canadian Fabulism a Hot New Genre?

Is Canadian Fabulism a Hot New Genre?

In Conversation with Heather O'Neill on the Eve of the Giller Prize

By Charles Arrowsmith | November 9, 2015

Literature Should Be in the People's Hands

Literature Should Be in the People's Hands

Opening Night at Philly's 215 Fest

By Jess Bergman | November 9, 2015

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