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5 Literary Classics That Have Yet to Be Adapted, and How We'd Cast Them

5 Literary Classics That Have Yet to Be Adapted, and How We'd Cast Them

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By Emily Temple | January 24, 2019

When a Very Small Press Wins a Pulitzer

When a Very Small Press Wins a Pulitzer

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The Climate Crisis Requires Us to Use All the Tools We Have

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Kristen Arnett: Am I a Librarian or a Writer?

Kristen Arnett: Am I a Librarian or a Writer?

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Dani Shapiro: Did My Parents Even Know?

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On Unraveling the Mystery of My Conception

By Dani Shapiro | January 23, 2019

A State-By-State Survey of Literary Masterpieces

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