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Robert Bresson: 'I'm not a director. I am a filmmaker.'

Robert Bresson: 'I'm not a director. I am a filmmaker.'

Bresson and François-Régis Bastide in Conversation

By Literary Hub | November 17, 2016

We Sent a Poet To Watch <em>Inferno</em> So You Don’t Have To

We Sent a Poet To Watch Inferno So You Don’t Have To

Mary Jo Bang Takes in Tom Hanks on a Friday Night in Missouri

By Peter Nowogrodzki | November 17, 2016

Our Children React to President Donald Trump

Our Children React to President Donald Trump

Emily Raboteau Collects a Very Scary Alphabet

By Emily Raboteau | November 16, 2016

Bad Old Ideas in a Brave New World

Bad Old Ideas in a Brave New World

On the Backward-Looking Sexual Politics of Westworld and Ex Machina

By Emily Harnett | November 16, 2016

David Ulin: Beware a Kinder, Gentler American Fascism

David Ulin: Beware a Kinder, Gentler American Fascism

Bear Witness and Behave As If You Are Free

By David L. Ulin | November 16, 2016

'Post-Truth' is a Terrible Word of the Year

'Post-Truth' is a Terrible Word of the Year

Let's Make 'Normalization' Happen

By Emily Temple | November 16, 2016

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It Takes a Village to Be Brutal

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The Spectacle of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk on the Big Screen

By Drew Pham | November 16, 2016

In Search of the Real Woman Who Lived on the Island of the Blue Dolphins

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Three Unpublished Poems by Johnny Cash That Should Be Songs

Three Unpublished Poems by Johnny Cash That Should Be Songs

Three Chords, a Melody, and Away We Go

By Johnny Cash | November 15, 2016

Is New York City Prepared for the Coming Hurricane?

Is New York City Prepared for the Coming Hurricane?

David Oshinsky Considers the State of Disaster Preparedness in the Big Apple

By David Oshinsky | November 15, 2016

Rebecca Solnit: How to Survive a Disaster

Rebecca Solnit: How to Survive a Disaster

On Building a Paradise in Hell: Improvised, Collaborative, Cooperative, Local

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Five Books Making News This Week: Awards and Aftershocks

Five Books Making News This Week: Awards and Aftershocks

Madeleine Thien, Rebecca Solnit, Megyn Kelly, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | November 15, 2016

25 Works of Poetry and Fiction for Anger and Action

25 Works of Poetry and Fiction for Anger and Action

A Reading List for Resistance

By Emily Temple | November 14, 2016

Cohen Dies, Trump Wins, and We Will Sing About These Dark Times

Cohen Dies, Trump Wins, and We Will Sing About These Dark Times

Summer Brennan Discovers Solidarity Amid Despair

By Summer Brennan | November 14, 2016

Consider Your Neighbors (All Over the Country)

Consider Your Neighbors (All Over the Country)

Jami Attenberg on Finding Empathy Across the Backyard Fence

By Jami Attenberg | November 14, 2016

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