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How to Annotate the World: A Proposal for Literary Geo-Tagging
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Adam Bonislawski
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The Hollow Mythology of Ronald Reagan
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Tim Mohr
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A Look Inside James Baldwin's 1,884 Page FBI File
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William J. Maxwell
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Radical Hope: The Bay Area Book Festival in Four Acts
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Jane Ciabattari
| June 12, 2017
On 50 Years of Loving, That Most Radical of Acts
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Sheryll Cashin
| June 12, 2017
Ta-Nehisi Coates is Writing a Movie & Terry Gilliam Might Finish
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Why Gwendolyn Brooks Will Live On Forever
She continues in each of us who is touched by her work
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Angela Jackson
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Every Ending is a Kind of Apocalypse: On Belief and
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We want our fiction, like our lives, to end with revelation
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Emily Harnett
| June 6, 2017
Bookselling in the 21st Century: The Deep Pain of Returning Books
John Gibbs Making the Tough Decision to Get Rid of a Book
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John Gibbs
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Everything Will Be Perfect if We Move to the Western Wilderness
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