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Public memorial for the great Toni Morrison set for November 21 in NYC.
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Jonny Diamond
| November 12, 2019
On the Build-Up to the Legendary Baldwin-Buckley Debates
Bad Reviews, Disastrous Elections, and the Intellectual State of Play in 1964 New York
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Nicholas Buccola
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Elizabeth Bishop in Key West, Island of Her Dreams
On a 20th-Century Writers' Paradise
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Thomas Travisano
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| November 12, 2019
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Ava Homa
| November 12, 2019
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| November 11, 2019
The longlist for this year's €100,000 International DUBLIN Literary Award is 156 books long.
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Jessie Gaynor
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Donald Trump Jr. booed out of his own book launch by young America Firsters.
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Jonny Diamond
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Imran Siddiquee on the Problem with "New Masculinity"
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Possibility of Roe v. Wade Being Overturned
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Jeffrey Rosen
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Azar Nafisi on Finding Herself in the Writing of Vladimir Nabokov
How a Writer is Shaped By Perpetual Exile
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Azar Nafisi
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On the Difficulty of Convincing Samuel Beckett of Just About Anything
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Deirdre Bair
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