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The Only Dissident Novel For Sale in Turkey

The Only Dissident Novel For Sale in Turkey

On the Lasting Impact of Madonna in a Fur Coat

By Maureen Freely | November 28, 2017

Writing About Alcohol Brought Me Back from the Brink of Addiction

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A Weekend at Wordstock, Portland's Wonderful Lit Fest

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A Report from the Largest Celebration of Books in the Pacific Northwest

By Zoë Ruiz | November 22, 2017

Tina Brown: How to Photograph the President of the United States

Tina Brown: How to Photograph the President of the United States

From the Diaries of a Legendary Magazine Editor

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<em>Call Me By Your Name</em> is an Object Lesson in Adapting Interiority

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