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On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars

On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars

Édouard Louis, Yahya Hassan, and Athena Farrokhzad Take on Class,
Race and Politics

By Ane Farsethas | August 3, 2016

An Incomplete Atlas of Fantastic Maps

An Incomplete Atlas of Fantastic Maps

Susan Daitch on Literature's Attempt to Map the Countries Yet to Come

By Susan Daitch | August 3, 2016

Édouard Louis: The Family is a Curse

Édouard Louis: The Family is a Curse

A Moment of Violence and Vengeance at the Dinner Table

By Edouard Louis | August 3, 2016

When Donald Trump's Assistant Cheated in My MFA Seminar

When Donald Trump's Assistant Cheated in My MFA Seminar

The Long Legacy of Plagiarism Surrounding the Republican Nominee

By Marina Budhos | August 2, 2016

James Baldwin: The World is White No Longer

James Baldwin: The World is White No Longer

Notes of a Native Son">Read "Stranger in the Village" from Notes of a Native Son

By James Baldwin | August 2, 2016

How to End a Memoir Without Getting Married

How to End a Memoir Without Getting Married

Leigh Stein on trumping the traditional female narrative

By Leigh Stein | August 2, 2016

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At the Last Day of the DNC: Maybe the World Won't Come to an End

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Madeleine Dubus On Hearing Her Father's Voice Again

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Finding a Way to Mourn a Father Beloved by the Literary World

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What I Learned Growing Up Gay in a South Texas Dance Hall

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I am my Father's Eldest Son, Born to Love Another Man

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João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil's Belo Monte Project

João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil's Belo Monte Project

“I want the world to know that Belo Monte killed me.”

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Women Writing Brazil

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