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Interview with a Gatekeeper: Wave Books' Matthew Zapruder

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Wave Books' Matthew Zapruder

On Music, Translation, and How he Came to Understanding Poetry

By Kerri Arsenault | November 10, 2016

A Long, Sad Night in Washington, DC

A Long, Sad Night in Washington, DC

Timothy Denevi Considers the Fate of the Republic

By Timothy Denevi | November 9, 2016

You Should Be Reading These Literary Comics

You Should Be Reading These Literary Comics

Ideal for That Case of Thinkpiece Fatigue You Just Can't Shake

By Emily Temple | November 9, 2016

When Your Characters Live Inside Your Childhood Home

When Your Characters Live Inside Your Childhood Home

Sara Schaff on Revisiting the House She Grew Up in Through Fiction

By Sara Schaff | November 9, 2016

Bookselling in the 21st Century: There Will Always Be Bookstores

Bookselling in the 21st Century: There Will Always Be Bookstores

Social Capital Above All Else, is the Bookseller's Advantage

By Jeremy Garber | November 9, 2016

By Women Possessed: A Life of Eugene O'Neill

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Brain Orgasm? The Literary World of ASMR

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2016

Patti Smith on How She Writes a Song

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Jane Jacobs on Civil Disobedience and the Necessity of Resistance

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"Civil disobedience is an extension of self-government."

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Aminatta Forna Visits the Museum of Broken Relationships

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Zadie Smith, Elena Ferrante, Eleanor Roosevelt and more

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Make America Magic Again! Or Evil!

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George R.R. Martin is as Worried About the Election As You Are

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The Man Knows a Thing or Two About Dynastic Power Struggles

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The Beginning or the End? Writers on the Age of Trump

The Beginning or the End? Writers on the Age of Trump

On the Eve of the Election, Which America Are We?

By Literary Hub | November 7, 2016

This Could Happen To Us: 10 Literary Apocalypses

This Could Happen To Us: 10 Literary Apocalypses

On the Eve of the Election, Fictional Disasters from the Last Five Years

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