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Kate Racculia on Day Jobs, the Old Internet, and the Death of Malls

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This class on ‘adulting’ at a Virginia library looks ridiculous and I want to take it.

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Margaret Atwood and her late husband Graeme Gibson reminisce about the intense literary scene of 1970s Toronto.

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Milan Kundera’s Czech citizenship has been restored, and he feels fine about it.

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This year’s Bad Sex Writing award split between two men and I refuse to make any jokes about it.

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Naja Marie Aidt on Creating Meaning from the Meaninglessness of Grief

John Freeman in Conversation with the Author of When Death Takes Something from You Give It Back

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At the Heart of Werner Herzog’s Brilliance, an Uncomfortable Relationship with Truth

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On the Eve of WWII:
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Sacred Scripture Lives and Evolves, is Never Fixed

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