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How to Read a Movie Like a Book
In Which Richard Brody Completely Misses the Point of
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Bridget Read
| December 3, 2015
The Joy of Writing about
The Joy of Painting
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Custer's Trials
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| December 1, 2015
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Paul West
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Tim Flannery
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| November 30, 2015
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| November 26, 2015
Kathleen Alcott's Ghosts of Thanksgiving
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Kathleen Alcott
| November 25, 2015
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Fatin Abbas
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Hook
Randall Horton
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| November 25, 2015
Indian Writers Unite in the Face of Violent Intolerance
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Shashi Deshpande
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James B. Donovan Meets His New Client, a Soviet Master Spy
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James B. Donovan
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"The Porn Theme Was Hot" and Other Notes From A Paris Review Party
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The Unprofessionals
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Lauren Cerand
| November 24, 2015
Reporting From Inside the Vortex of the Miami Book Fair
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Ryan Rivas
| November 24, 2015
The Staff Shelf: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
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