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The Man Who Invented Bookselling As We Know It

The Man Who Invented Bookselling As We Know It

On James Lackington's Temple of the Muses, "The Cheapest Bookstore in the World"

By John Pipkin | October 11, 2016

I'll Sell You A Dog

I'll Sell You A Dog

Juan Pablo Villalobos, trans. Rosalind Harvey

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 11, 2016

Now You Can Eat Like Your Favorite Writer!

Now You Can Eat Like Your Favorite Writer!

Recipes by Jeffery Renard Allen and Aimee Bender, from The Artists' and Writers' Cookbook

By Literary Hub | October 11, 2016

Not Just Trump: The South's Progressive Roots Run Deep

Not Just Trump: The South's Progressive Roots Run Deep

Jonathan Rabb on a Slow Political Shift, from Georgia to the Carolinas

By Jonathan Rabb | October 11, 2016

10 Books That Don’t Exist, But Should

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Unfinished, Lost, Withdrawn, and Otherwise Tempting Us...

By Veronica Esposito | October 11, 2016

Water Is Life: A Poem For the Standing Rock

Water Is Life: A Poem For the Standing Rock

Demian DinéYazhi' Wishes He Was at the Camp of the Sacred Stones in North Dakota

By Demian DineYazhi | October 10, 2016

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The First Post-Brexit Novel: Mohsin Hamid's <em>Exit West</em>

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Virtual Reality is in Desperate Need of Real Storytellers

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My Journey to Activism and Black Lives Matter

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Why Every American Should Read <em>The Reluctant Fundamentalist</em>

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Is Joyce Carol Oates Trolling Us?

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Gloria Naylor: Mama Day, Mama Night, Bigger than Life

Gloria Naylor: Mama Day, Mama Night, Bigger than Life

Julia Alvarez Remembers the Author of The Women of Brewster Place

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To Leave Your Mother Tongue is to Love It More

To Leave Your Mother Tongue is to Love It More

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