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Read Walter Mosley's Incredible Speech From Last Night's National Book Awards

Read Walter Mosley's Incredible Speech From Last Night's National Book Awards

to American Letters"">Winner of "The Medal for Distinguished Contribution
to American Letters"

By Walter Mosley | November 19, 2020

Rebecca Solnit: On Not Meeting <br>Nazis Halfway

Rebecca Solnit: On Not Meeting
Nazis Halfway

Why Is It So Hard for Democrats to Act Like They Actually Won?

By Rebecca Solnit | November 19, 2020

American Brown Shirts in the Streets of the Capital

American Brown Shirts in the Streets of the Capital

Is This the Last Flail of the Proud Boys, or the Beginning
of Something Worse?

By Timothy Denevi | November 19, 2020

Illegal Land Grabs, Class Divides, and the Orderly Chaos of Karachi

Illegal Land Grabs, Class Divides, and the Orderly Chaos of Karachi

Declan Walsh on the Cop Who Held the Pakistani City Together

By Declan Walsh | November 19, 2020

Documenting Survival as a Photojournalist in Gaza

Documenting Survival as a Photojournalist in Gaza

Jehad al-Saftawi on the Danger of His Profession

By Jehad al-Saftawi | November 19, 2020

A Handbook for Our Times: The Elements of Stress

A Handbook for Our Times: The Elements of Stress

"Maybe you should work from someone else's home."

By Bob Eckstein | November 19, 2020

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Life After Trump: Jess Walter and Jerald Walker on the Aftermath of Election 2020

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 19, 2020

The Lasting Legacies of Voter Suppression and
the Electoral Fix

By Emmanuel Acho | November 19, 2020

The Guerrilla Girls’ Code of Ethics for Art Museums

By The Guerrilla Girls | November 19, 2020

Announcing <em>Reading Women</em>’s 2020 Nonfiction Award Shortlist

Announcing Reading Women’s 2020 Nonfiction Award Shortlist

Carmen Maria Machado, Ruby Hamad, Wayétu Moore, and More

By Reading Women | November 18, 2020

Dubravka Ugrešić: What Does Democracy Mean in <br>the 21st Century?

Dubravka Ugrešić: What Does Democracy Mean in
the 21st Century?

And What Might Take Its Place?

By Dubravka Ugrešić | November 18, 2020

Government Security Clearance Isn't Always Great for<br> a Writing Career

Government Security Clearance Isn't Always Great for
a Writing Career

Fifteen months, I waited."">"I submitted my work and waited. And waited.
Fifteen months, I waited."

By James Stejskal | November 18, 2020

Towards a New Idea of <br>Giving Thanks

Towards a New Idea of
Giving Thanks

Denise Kiernan on Gratitude, Gathering, and the Gift of Giving

By Denise Kiernan | November 18, 2020

On Trump's Attempted Assassination of Democracy

On Trump's Attempted Assassination of Democracy

Matthew MacWilliams in Conversation with
Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | November 18, 2020

Carlos Lozada Hopes Future Trump Books Are Better Written—But Sell Worse

Carlos Lozada Hopes Future Trump Books Are Better Written—But Sell Worse

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | November 18, 2020

A 'How to Write' Craft Syllabus From Non-White, Non-Cis Writers

A 'How to Write' Craft Syllabus From Non-White, Non-Cis Writers

Alex Lockwood Recommends Samuel Delany, Toni Morrison, Alexander Chee, and More

By Alex Lockwood | November 18, 2020

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