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31 Books in 30 Days: Marion Winik on Lawrence Wright

31 Books in 30 Days: Marion Winik on Lawrence Wright

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

By Literary Hub | February 5, 2019

Marlon James: One Day I Will Write About My Mother

Marlon James: One Day I Will Write About My Mother

"My mother, who spent most of her life building work and family, never built a room of her own."

By Marlon James | February 4, 2019

Beirut, Modernism's Vanished Utopia

Beirut, Modernism's Vanished Utopia

Poets, Politics, and Freedom Before Lebanon's Civil War

By Robyn Creswell | February 4, 2019

In the Face of Cancer, My One-Sided Deal With God

In the Face of Cancer, My One-Sided Deal With God

Julie Yip-Williams on Illness, Faith and Family

By Julie Yip-Williams | February 4, 2019

Director Peter Hedges on Taking the Page to the Screen

Director Peter Hedges on Taking the Page to the Screen

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | February 4, 2019

31 Books in 30 Days: Victoria Chang on Diane Seuss

31 Books in 30 Days: Victoria Chang on Diane Seuss

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The Act of Resistance the Nazis Used to Justify Kristallnacht

The Act of Resistance the Nazis Used to Justify Kristallnacht

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How Did an Architect of the Slam Poetry Scene Become Its Public Enemy No. 1?

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The poetry world as Marc Smith knew it has changed

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A Brief History of Guantanamo Bay, America’s “Idyllic Prison Camp”

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How Learning to Draw Can Help a Writer to See

On Noticing the World in All Its Detail

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On Danticat, Camus, and the Art of Exile

On Danticat, Camus, and the Art of Exile

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The Coded Queer Lives of a Hollywood Classic

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