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The Life and Times of the Great Rafael Chirbes

The Life and Times of the Great Rafael Chirbes

"Literature Demands a Form of Aloneness That Can Be Unbearable"

By Valerie Miles | January 6, 2016

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5 Books Making News This Week: 2016's First Raves

Elizabeth Strout, Sunil Yapa, Daniel Sada, and More

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Adam Gopnik On Charlie Hebdo

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Interview with a Bookstore: Hullabaloo

When Your Neighborhood Doesn't Have a Bookstore, Open One

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A Brief History of Books That Do Not Exist

A Brief History of Books That Do Not Exist

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The Year in Quotations

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The Unheralded Monk Who Turned His Small Town into a Center of Publishing

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The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 25 to 16

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The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 35 to 26

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Which Jane Eyre Should You Watch Over the Holidays?

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The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 36

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