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Late Bloomers: Fitzgerald and Gardam

Late Bloomers: Fitzgerald and Gardam

English Novelists of a Certain Age Do It Better

By Jessica Ferri | July 10, 2015

Poet Selfies

Poet Selfies

Searching for The Thing-In-Itselfie

By Kate Durbin | July 9, 2015

Nikola Tesla, An Alien Intelligence

Nikola Tesla, An Alien Intelligence

Invention as Poetry, Electricity as Magic

By Samantha Hunt | July 9, 2015

How to Send Things to Germany

How to Send Things to Germany

A Very Helpful Primer by Nell Zink, In Case You Weren't Sure

By Nell Zink | July 9, 2015

Desire Lines: From Slave Ships to the 9th Ward

Desire Lines: From Slave Ships to the 9th Ward

Traveling the Hidden Paths of History

By Brenda Quant | July 8, 2015

Enrique Vila-Matas Takes a Walk

Enrique Vila-Matas Takes a Walk

Strolling in Midtown Manhattan = Act of Resistance

By Enrique Vila-Matas | July 8, 2015

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The Art of Remembering Your Entire Life

The Art of Remembering Your Entire Life

A writer on how memory is his greatest ally

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Quintessential American Fiction, According to the Rest of the World

Quintessential American Fiction, According to the Rest of the World

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The Ballad of Steinbjørn Jacobsen

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