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The Secret Bookstores of Buenos Aires

The Secret Bookstores of Buenos Aires

Visiting the City's Invisible Bookshops, Behind Closed Doors

By Heather Cleary | April 28, 2016

The Joys (and Perils) of Literary Tourism

The Joys (and Perils) of Literary Tourism

Laura Barnett on Seeing Another Country Through Fiction

By Laura Barnett | April 28, 2016

Ten Writers and The Sports They Should Write About

Ten Writers and The Sports They Should Write About

Marlon James on Soccer, Jesmyn Ward on Football, Hanya Yanagihira on Hockey, and More...

By Dwyer Murphy | April 27, 2016

The Other White Flight: When College Kids Went Back to the Land

The Other White Flight: When College Kids Went Back to the Land

Kate Daloz on the Origins of an Accidental Movement

By Kate Daloz | April 27, 2016

Mythic Scandinavian Utopias Are a Thing of the Past

Mythic Scandinavian Utopias Are a Thing of the Past

Nordic Social Democracy Cannot Solve the World's Problems

By Zinzi Clemmons | April 27, 2016

Secrets of the Book Designer: The Many Ways a Cover is Rejected

Secrets of the Book Designer: The Many Ways a Cover is Rejected

Erik Carter Offers Some Tips on How to Kafka Better

By Erik Carter | April 27, 2016

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George Plimpton, the Original Master of None

By Literary Hub | April 26, 2016

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The Genius of Birds

The Genius of Birds

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By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 25, 2016

Shakespeare is Dead: Six Hot Takes

Shakespeare is Dead: Six Hot Takes

Is it Cool to Remix The Plays? Was Hamlet a Sexless Bro? You'll Never Guess What Happens Next...

By Literary Hub | April 25, 2016

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Shakespeare and His Stuff

Understanding the Artist Through His Things

By Literary Hub | April 25, 2016

My Father the Song Poet

My Father the Song Poet

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By Kao Kalia Yang | April 25, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Bunch of Grapes

Interview with a Bookstore: Bunch of Grapes

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By Interview with a Bookstore | April 25, 2016

Paging Dr. Freud: Prince Cracked Something Open in Me

Paging Dr. Freud: Prince Cracked Something Open in Me

Being a Lifelong Prince "Fam" Helped Me Come To Terms With Myself

By Tyler Malone | April 22, 2016

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