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In Praise of Sayaka Murata

In Praise of Sayaka Murata

John Freeman on a Young Japanese Writer We Should All Be Reading

By John Freeman | November 16, 2017

The Agony of Waiting for a Text, Illustrated

The Agony of Waiting for a Text, Illustrated

A Vignette From a New Book by the Author of Blue is the Warmest Color

By Julie Maroh | November 16, 2017

The Origin Story of an Iconic Adaptation: <em>The Graduate</em>

The Origin Story of an Iconic Adaptation: The Graduate

On the Life and Times of Wunderkind Novelist Charles Webb

By Beverly Gray | November 16, 2017

Wishing I Were John McPhee

Wishing I Were John McPhee

How to Write Narrative Nonfiction About a Master of Narrative Nonfiction

By Kerri Arsenault | November 15, 2017

Min Jin Lee: Love in the New World

Min Jin Lee: Love in the New World

On Breaking Tradition, and Trusting in Family

By Min Jin Lee | November 15, 2017

Against Amazon: Seven Arguments, One Manifesto

Against Amazon: Seven Arguments, One Manifesto

"Amazon appropriated our books. We will appropriate Amazon logic."

By Jorge Carrión | November 15, 2017

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Dan Rather: In Search of What Unites Us from 35,000 Feet

By Dan Rather | November 15, 2017

Documenting a Legendary Publisher's Final Project

By Sandy Gotham Meehan | November 15, 2017

Capitalism or Fascism: Which Has Shaped Italy More?

By Umberto Eco | November 15, 2017

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Simon Schama

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Simon Schama

The author of Belonging on loving Tolstoy and being brave

By Emily Temple | November 15, 2017

How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?

How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?

When Everything You Planned Goes Wrong, and Still You Survive

By Richard Lloyd Parry | November 14, 2017

Orhan Pamuk: Taking Photographs in Istanbul

Orhan Pamuk: Taking Photographs in Istanbul

On Memory, Authenticity, and the Photographer Ara Güler

By Orhan Pamuk | November 14, 2017

Rebecca Solnit: Let This Flood of Women's Stories Never Cease

Rebecca Solnit: Let This Flood of Women's Stories Never Cease

On Fighting Foundational Misogyny One Story at a Time

By Rebecca Solnit | November 14, 2017

The First Time I Saw Ice Was in the Jungle

The First Time I Saw Ice Was in the Jungle

Aminatta Forna on an Early Encounter with an Ice-Skating Bear

By Aminatta Forna | November 14, 2017

Latin America’s Answer to Karl Ove Knausgaard

Latin America’s Answer to Karl Ove Knausgaard

On Ricardo Piglia and His Alter Ego, Emilio Renzi

By Ilan Stavans | November 14, 2017

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Daniel Mendelsohn

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Daniel Mendelsohn

The author of An Odyssey on narrative structure and the beauty of nonfiction

By Emily Temple | November 14, 2017

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