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When an Internet Skeptic Takes to Twitter
Sven Birkerts on Contradiction and Tweeting Against the Tide
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Sven Birkerts
| July 18, 2016
10 Classics of Campaign Literature
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Ed Simon
| July 18, 2016
Brief History of a Terror Attack: The Day That Changed Argentina
Ilan Stavans on the 1994 Bombing of the AMIA
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Ilan Stavans
| July 18, 2016
On Sexism in Literary Prize Culture
Men’s writing is just writing and everything else is a sub-classification
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Natalie Kon-yu
| July 15, 2016
I Squatted James Baldwin's House in Order to Save It
Shannon Cain on Preserving a Literary Legend's Last Address
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Shannon Cain
| July 14, 2016
Building a Better Definition of Science Fiction
Ann and Jeff VanderMeer on the History and Future of the Genre
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Jeff VanderMeer and Ann VanderMeer
| July 14, 2016
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| July 13, 2016
Starting Your Own Religion Is Actually Pretty Easy
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Elizabeth Kelly
| July 13, 2016
Catching Wild Bill and Jane: The End of a Killing Spree in Panama
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Nick Foster
| July 13, 2016
In the Wilds of Utah, For Research
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Alexandra Oliva
| July 12, 2016
What Happens When You Break Into America's Nuclear Bomb Factory
On Hearing the Lord's Call to Turn Swords Into Ploughshares
By
Dan Zak
| July 12, 2016
I Think I Will Get Hung, but I Don't Care As Long As I Get Breakfast
The Victorian Tale of a 13-Year-Old Boy Who Murdered His Mum
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Kate Summerscale
| July 12, 2016
Five Books Making News This Week: First Books, Finland, and a 50th Aniversary
Nicole Dennis-Benn, Anu Partanen, Jacqueline Susann, and More
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Jane Ciabattari
| July 12, 2016
When Marcel Proust Was an Anxious Debut Novelist
On the Launch of
In Search of Lost Time
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William C. Carter
| July 11, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Towne Center Books
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Walking While Black
Garnette Cadogan on the Realities of Being Black in America
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Garnette Cadogan
| July 8, 2016
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