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How Patti Smith Brought Rock 'n' Roll to New York Poetry

How Patti Smith Brought Rock 'n' Roll to New York Poetry

The Arty Rimbaud in a Spotlight

By Daniel Kane | July 24, 2017

Mothers Who Leave Their Children

Mothers Who Leave Their Children

Melissa Chadburn on the Pain of Motherless Nights

By Melissa Chadburn | July 24, 2017

The Invention of the Rural Hipster

The Invention of the Rural Hipster

On the Gaskins, Going Back to the Land, and Old Time American Wisdom

By John T. Edge | July 24, 2017

Telling Their Own Stories: On Black Women's Leadership Memoirs

Telling Their Own Stories: On Black Women's Leadership Memoirs

"This is the Story of a Colored Woman Living in a White World"

By Brittney C. Cooper | July 24, 2017

9 Classic Country Songs and the Books They Pair With

9 Classic Country Songs and the Books They Pair With

From Dolly Parton to Doestoevsky

By Sarah Creech | July 21, 2017

Agatha Christie Is Taking Over All Your Screens

Agatha Christie Is Taking Over All Your Screens

And Other Literary Film and Television News

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Where Does Palestine Begin?

By Yasmin El-Rifae | July 21, 2017

The History of the Bendable, Durable, Chewable Board Book

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Brandon Harris on a Decade of Magical Thinking in Bed-Stuy

By Brandon Harris | July 20, 2017

Baldwin vs. Buckley: A Debate We Shouldn't Need, As Important As Ever

Baldwin vs. Buckley: A Debate We Shouldn't Need, As Important As Ever

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A First-Hand Account of Severe Autism

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Andy Warhol's Superstars and the Invention of Downtown New York

Andy Warhol's Superstars and the Invention of Downtown New York

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Disposable People, Dying to Build a City in the Desert

Disposable People, Dying to Build a City in the Desert

Behind the Exploitative Labor Practices that Inspired Temporary People

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Celebrities: They're Not Just Like Us

Celebrities: They're Not Just Like Us

As Julie Klam Understands, That's the Entire Point

By Emily Harnett | July 19, 2017

On Fantasy, Narrative, and Playing Dress Up for the Camera

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