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Lars Horn has won the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize.

Lars Horn has won the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize.

By Katie Yee | September 2, 2020

Margaret Atwood, Zadie Smith and more famous writers join Extinction Rebellion protests.

Margaret Atwood, Zadie Smith and more famous writers join Extinction Rebellion protests.

By Jonny Diamond | September 2, 2020

The Landlord's Game: Eula Biss on the Anticapitalist Origins of Monopoly

The Landlord's Game: Eula Biss on the Anticapitalist Origins of Monopoly

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Inside the Intricate Translation Process for a Murakami Novel

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the End of the World

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Do We Have Victorians to Thank for Consumerism?

Do We Have Victorians to Thank for Consumerism?

Jennifer Howard on How We Came to Strive for Material Excess

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WATCH: Valerie June Needs Her Songs—and Her Life—to Have Soul

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Ethan Hawke is now a book critic, thereby completing his Literary World Bingo Card.

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