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Half the Joy of Travel is the Anticipation
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Stephanie Rosenbloom
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20 Great Writers on Their Favorite Story Collections
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John Freeman
| June 4, 2018
The Last Days of Robert F. Kennedy
On the Radical Compassion of an American Icon
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Timothy Denevi
| June 4, 2018
Train-Hopping Gave Me Back My Life
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Kai Carlson-Wee
| June 4, 2018
On the Poetics of Fatness
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Samantha Zighelboim
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My Day with Andy Warhol
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David Searcy
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West Virginia Lit: Behold the Travelin' Appalachians Revue
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Howard Parsons
| May 30, 2018
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A Clockwork Orange Can Corrupt, Why Not Shakespeare and the Bible?"">"If
A Clockwork Orange
Can Corrupt, Why Not Shakespeare and the Bible?"
Anthony Burgess on the Reception of Kubrick's Film Adaptation
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Anthony Burgess
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Where Hemingway Went to Write, After Partying in Venice
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