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Was ‘The Burning’ the Hardest Story for Eudora Welty
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Disavowing the Rituals of the American Civil War

February 4, 2020  By Susan V. Donaldson   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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“Something of the Sky”

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“The Pull”

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Pamela Anderson loves announcing major life decisions with poetry.

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Ten MFA Archetypes To Avoid (Becoming)

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The Oxford Professor Who Kept Tabs on His Student—Who Turned Out To Be a Conman

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What the Great Russian Writers Didn’t Get About the Criminal Mind

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The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

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The Delicate Art of Living Alone: Asking the French About Love

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Mourning Jade Sharma, Her Irreverence, Her Audacity

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