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The Souls of Latarian Milton
When Young Black Boys Come to a Crossroads
By
Donald Quist
| October 29, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalists M. T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin
The Authors of
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge
on
Twin Peaks
, Boris Pasternak, and Vladimir Lenin
By
Emily Temple
| October 29, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Elizabeth Acevedo
The Author of
The Poet X
on Night Noises and Lucille Clifton
By
Emily Temple
| October 29, 2018
The Painting That Took 22 Years to Finish
On the Patience of Cy Twombly
By
Joshua Rivkin
| October 26, 2018
City Lights' Elaine Katzenberger Has Seen It All in San Francisco
From Boom to Bust and Boom Again...
By
Cary McClelland and Elaine Katzenberger
| October 26, 2018
America, Waging Unpopular Wars Right from the Start!
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By
Michael Beschloss
| October 26, 2018
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Emily Temple
| October 26, 2018
What Not To Miss at the 2018 Albertine Festival
By
Miriam Kumaradoss
| October 26, 2018
Patrick Modiano: To Flee a Parisian Crime Scene
By
Patrick Modiano
| October 25, 2018
How Many Ways Can Men Say "Not All Men"?
Clementine Ford on How to Be a Male Feminist
By
Clementine Ford
| October 25, 2018
On the Very Scary Rise of the First Literary Vampire
The Time Byron and Shelley and Godwin and Polidori Freaked Themselves Out
By
Nick Groom
| October 25, 2018
A Brief History of Sci-Fi's Love Affair With the Red Planet
It's Oh So Close, and Yet So Far
By
Mike Ashley
| October 24, 2018
20 Terrible Tales of True Horror From the Library
Kristen Arnett Has Seen Some Some Sh*t
By
Kristen Arnett
| October 24, 2018
Dear President Trump, No Wall Will Stand Forever
From the Speeches of Mexico's New President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador
By
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
| October 24, 2018
My Country Was an American Paradise. And Now?
On the Idea of a Puerto Rican Nation After Hurricane María
By
Ana Teresa Toro
| October 24, 2018
5 Important Books Bearing Witness to America's Carceral State
Introducing Literature for Justice, a New Project from
the National Book Foundation
By
Literary Hub
| October 24, 2018
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