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- “Already, at quite a young age, poetry was like an invisible figure—the lyric I—walking at my side and holding me lightly by the right arm.” An interview with Fanny Howe. | The Paris Review
- “To re-encounter nature, after losing your way in your own country, would never be an escape from history or social life into a greenwood idyll.” Reading Thoreau between the elections and their consequences. | n+1
- A heartening trend countering the upsurge of xenophobia: On “this year’s bonanza of English-language fiction published by writers of Asian descent.” | VICE
- “There are definite solutions to climate change out there that could make a nice place to start for alternative narratives.” How better writing about climate change can make it less polarizing. | Publishing Perspectives
- Egyptian novelist Ahmed Naji, jailed for “violating public modesty,” has been released from prison. | Los Angeles Times
- The novel is hamstrung by its 18th-century origins and the TV box set sets fiction free: An intrepid critic wonders if Westworld tells “a truer story than a novel can.” | The Guardian
- Recommendations of books from (over 100!) independent presses. | BookRiot
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