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31 Books in 30 Days: Victoria Chang on Diane Seuss

31 Books in 30 Days: Victoria Chang on Diane Seuss

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

By Literary Hub | February 4, 2019

Poet, Artist, Erotic Muse of Mexico's Avant Garde: Rediscovering Nahui Olin

Poet, Artist, Erotic Muse of Mexico's Avant Garde: Rediscovering Nahui Olin

On the Life and Times of a True Iconoclast

By Claire Mullen | February 1, 2019

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The Art (or Non-Art) of the Cinematic Dictionary Open

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By Emily Temple | February 1, 2019

Said the Publisher to the Writer: 'Rewrite Kafka, But Better.'

Said the Publisher to the Writer: 'Rewrite Kafka, But Better.'

Scenes from Schlechtfreund, A Graphic Story by Dzian Baban and Vojtech Masek

By Literary Hub | February 1, 2019

How We Use Stunning Visuals to Tell the Stories of Science

How We Use Stunning Visuals to Tell the Stories of Science

13 Unforgettable Images by Photographer Felice Frankel

By Felice C. Frankel | January 31, 2019

The Act of Resistance the Nazis Used to Justify Kristallnacht

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