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On the Move With the Donkey-Powered Mobile Libraries of Zimbabwe
A Look at the Country's Rural Libraries and Resources Development Programme
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Christine Ro
| October 2, 2017
Growing Up Gay in a Proud Southern Family
"The Thing I Feared Most in Myself Would One Day Be My Greatest Joy"
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Armistead Maupin
| October 2, 2017
Where Can the Literary Documentary Go From Here?
What Four Offerings from the NYFF Say About the State of the Genre
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Craig Hubert
| September 29, 2017
Celebrating 25 Years of Poetry in Motion
Writing Back to a Legacy, 200 Plus Poems Strong (and Counting)
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Catherine Woodard
| September 29, 2017
Literary Highlights from Everyone's Favorite Wedding Column
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Emily Temple
| September 28, 2017
The Mess We're In: On the Inevitability of Post-Cold War Chaos
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Odd Arne Westad
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10 Songs for J.G. Ballard's Post-Apocalyptic Vision of a Future London
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Jessica Shattuck
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Maria Alyokhina
| September 27, 2017
Etty Hillesum: God, Sex, and Defiance in a Time of War
A Deserving Voice for the Canon of Holocaust Literature
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Fiona Alison Duncan
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The Paradox of a Hurricane: Death and Love Its Wake
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By
Gabrielle Bellot
| September 26, 2017
8 Notable Attempts to Hack the
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Bestseller List
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Emily Temple
| September 26, 2017
Riding Out Hurricane Irma with a 900-Page Book
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Lorraine Berry
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Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies
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