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Dozens of authors are protesting sudden leadership cuts at Wayne State University Press.

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Again, a proposed federal budget would stop funding libraries, and again, it probably won’t happen.

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Vivian Gornick on the Solace and Revelation of Natalia Ginzburg

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Upon Realizing The Golden Girls Was Coming to an End I Sat Down and Wept

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Of Womb-Furie, Hysteria, and Other Misnomers of the Feminine Condition

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