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How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing
David James Poissant on Capturing a Moment as It Passes
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David James Poissant
| July 20, 2020
The Tenacious Constancy of
The Merchant of Prato
Charles Nicholl on Iris Origo and Her "Modern Classic"
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Charles Nicholl
| July 20, 2020
J.K. Rowling's sales suddenly slowed down in June. I wonder why.
By
Corinne Segal
| July 17, 2020
A new emergency fund will help literary organizations hit hard by the pandemic.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 17, 2020
When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right
Tobias Carroll on Springsteen, Orwell, Jarry and the Intersection
of Art and Politics
By
Tobias Carroll
| July 17, 2020
On Celtic Storytelling, From the Bardic to the Mythic
Martin Shaw on Growing Up Christian with a Pagan Underbelly
By
Martin Shaw
| July 17, 2020
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Viewing Literature as a Lab for Community Ethics
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| July 17, 2020
On the Igbo Art of Storytelling
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| July 17, 2020
Under Dictatorship, Silence is as Dangerous as Protest
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Tahar Ben Jelloun
| July 17, 2020
Take a look at the dreamy book tunnels in this beautiful Beijing bookstore.
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Jessie Gaynor
| July 16, 2020
Mary Trump's book sold almost a million copies by the end of its publication day.
By
Corinne Segal
| July 16, 2020
I'm obsessed with Rick Beerhorst's surrealist odes to reading.
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Emily Temple
| July 16, 2020
The Poets vs. The Police: On Standing Your Ground in
a Toronto Park
“In Canada, a poet, to make his way as a poet, has to be
a real tough bastard.”
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| July 16, 2020
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