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Adam Serwer on Critical Race Theory and the Very American Fear of Owning Up to Our Racist Past and Present
In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell
on
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By
Fiction Non Fiction
| July 1, 2021
How Humans Have (Unintentionally) Influenced the Evolution of Wild Animals and the Environment
Emma Marris on Our Relationships with—and Responsibilities Toward—the Planet’s Wild Animals
By
Emma Marris
| July 1, 2021
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The Virtual Book Channel
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Extractor of Secrets, Discloser of Secrets: On the Complex Role of the Biographer
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Debra Dean
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Keen On
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Keen On
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Just the Right Book
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| July 1, 2021
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk
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Joy Williams has won the 2021 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction.
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Walker Caplan
| June 30, 2021
Charles Dickens worried his own writing was so powerful it would scare him and his friends to death.
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Walker Caplan
| June 30, 2021
The shortlist for this year’s Arthur C. Clarke Award is all debuts.
By
Walker Caplan
| June 30, 2021
"Good criticism has integrity." Jessica Hopper on how to be a critic (and who's doing it right).
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Vanessa Willoughby
| June 30, 2021
“Have fun with it”: R.L. Stine’s advice to young writers.
By
Walker Caplan
| June 30, 2021
What
Lord of the Flies
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Jonny Diamond
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