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Consider Your Neighbors (All Over the Country)
Jami Attenberg on Finding Empathy Across the Backyard Fence
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Jami Attenberg
| November 14, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Blackwell's Bookshop
Operating Continuously since the 19th Century
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Interview with a Bookstore
| November 14, 2016
The Literary is Political
On Poetry, Resistance, and the Shift from Sadness to Resolve
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Jonny Diamond
| November 11, 2016
The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen
A Great Poet of the 20th Century is Dead
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Emily Temple
| November 11, 2016
On Staying and Fighting, and Finding Strength in Poetry
Garnette Cadogan Refuses to Give in to Despair
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Garnette Cadogan
| November 11, 2016
What Can Art Do After Trump?
On Giving Feelings Shape, And Giving Them Grace
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Heather Wells Peterson
| November 11, 2016
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The New Literature of MMA
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Dwyer Murphy
| November 11, 2016
On the Morning After, and Moving from Mourning to Hope
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Edie Meidav
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On The Violent Language of the Refugee Crisis
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Christina Sharpe
| November 11, 2016
Leonard Cohen at the End of the World
Erin Somers Awaits the Apocalypse at a Concert in Brooklyn
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Erin Somers
| November 11, 2016
Inside a Perfect Replica of New York City
On the Elaborate Microcosm First Constructed for the 1964 World's Fair
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Maria Popova
| November 11, 2016
Literary Voices React to President Donald Trump
Where do we go from here?
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Emily Temple
| November 10, 2016
The American Nobel: At Norman, Oklahama's Neustadt Prize Festival
Open Letter's Chad Post on This Year's Winner, Dubravka Ugresic
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Chad Post
| November 10, 2016
Dubravka Ugrešić: “Who am I, Where am I, and Whose am I?”
The winner of the 2016 Neustadt International Prize for Literature
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| November 10, 2016
Interview with a Gatekeeper: Wave Books' Matthew Zapruder
On Music, Translation, and How he Came to Understanding Poetry
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Kerri Arsenault
| November 10, 2016
A Long, Sad Night in Washington, DC
Timothy Denevi Considers the Fate of the Republic
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Timothy Denevi
| November 9, 2016
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"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"