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At Oslo's House of Literature, a Free Space for Ideas (and Writers)

At Oslo's House of Literature, a Free Space for Ideas (and Writers)

How Can We Make This Kind of Thing Happen in America?

By Kerri Arsenault | October 20, 2017

When the French Invaded Hanoi, My Brothers Stayed Behind

When the French Invaded Hanoi, My Brothers Stayed Behind

They Knew War was Coming and Were Eager to Fight

By Mai Elliott | October 20, 2017

The Interview that Became Henry Kissinger's

The Interview that Became Henry Kissinger's "Most Disastrous Decision"

How Oriana Fallaci Became the Most Feared Political Interviewer in the World

By Cristina De Stefano | October 20, 2017

Jennifer Egan Makes Friends Across Seven Decades (and Countless Letters)

Jennifer Egan Makes Friends Across Seven Decades (and Countless Letters)

The Author of Manhattan Beach on the Intimacy of Historical Research

By Jennifer Egan | October 19, 2017

A Stroke Made My Mother a Poet, I Merely Transcribed

A Stroke Made My Mother a Poet, I Merely Transcribed

For Freeman's Marius Chivu on the Origins of His First Poem

By Marius Chivu | October 19, 2017

When Climate Change Comes for the Fairy Tale Forest

When Climate Change Comes for the Fairy Tale Forest

What Else is Lost When an Iconic Landscape is Destroyed?

By Olivia Campbell | October 19, 2017

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My 12-Hour Lunch Date with Joni Mitchell

By David Yaffe | October 18, 2017

The Definitive Way to Organize Your Books: An Illustrated Guide

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Falling in Love Over Email: Anatomy of a Digital Courtship

By Peter Bognanni | October 18, 2017

The Painting That Changed My Life

The Painting That Changed My Life

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George Saunders Wins the 2017 Man Booker Prize

George Saunders Wins the 2017 Man Booker Prize

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By Emily Temple | October 17, 2017

Lidia Yuknavitch: The Time I Snuck Into Ken Kesey's Fiction Class

Lidia Yuknavitch: The Time I Snuck Into Ken Kesey's Fiction Class

On Fitting in with Misfits, from Ken Kesey to Melissa Febos

By Lidia Yuknavitch | October 17, 2017

On the Literary Wheelings and Dealings of Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain

On the Literary Wheelings and Dealings of Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain

The World of Publishing, Unchanged for 150 Years

By Ron Chernow | October 17, 2017

"A Song for Robin" by Heather O'Neill

New Fiction from Freeman's

By Heather O'Neill | October 17, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Magic, Memoirs, and Conspiracies

5 Books Making News This Week: Magic, Memoirs, and Conspiracies

Alice Hoffman, Jeannie Vanasco, The Obama Inheritance, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | October 17, 2017

Mark Twain, Cocaine Kingpin?

Mark Twain, Cocaine Kingpin?

"I never was great in matters of detail"

By Alan Pell Crawford | October 16, 2017

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