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On the Move With the Donkey-Powered Mobile Libraries of Zimbabwe

On the Move With the Donkey-Powered Mobile Libraries of Zimbabwe

A Look at the Country's Rural Libraries and Resources Development Programme

By Christine Ro | October 2, 2017

Growing Up Gay in a Proud Southern Family

Growing Up Gay in a Proud Southern Family

"The Thing I Feared Most in Myself Would One Day Be My Greatest Joy"

By Armistead Maupin | October 2, 2017

Where Can the Literary Documentary Go From Here?

Where Can the Literary Documentary Go From Here?

What Four Offerings from the NYFF Say About the State of the Genre

By Craig Hubert | September 29, 2017

Celebrating 25 Years of Poetry in Motion

Celebrating 25 Years of Poetry in Motion

Writing Back to a Legacy, 200 Plus Poems Strong (and Counting)

By Catherine Woodard | September 29, 2017

Literary Highlights from Everyone's Favorite Wedding Column

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By Emily Temple | September 28, 2017

The Mess We're In: On the Inevitability of Post-Cold War Chaos

The Mess We're In: On the Inevitability of Post-Cold War Chaos

Historian Odd Arne Westad Wonders if it Could Have Been Different

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Riding Out Hurricane Irma with a 900-Page Book

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Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies

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