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Can Language Be Understood as a Spiritual Medium?

Virginia Woolf, Anne Carson, and the Use of Form to
Investigate Truth and Death

October 3, 2019  By Johanna Skibsrud   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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The Lives of the Editors, from Big Press to Indie

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Jerome Robbins: Letters From a Young Artist Trying to Make It In New York

When a Dance Icon Could Barely Land An Audition

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On a Progressive Platform for New African Literature

Anne-Christine d’Adesky Talks to Otosirieze Obi-Young,
Deputy Editor of Brittle Paper

October 3, 2019  By Anne-christine d’Adesky   Posted In  Book News  Features  News and Culture 
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The Best of the University Press: Recommendations for Smarter Reading

In Honor of University Press Week

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‘Columbine,’ A Poem by Javier Zamora

"Though there had been war; I did not know the way to school yet."

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PSA: Jim Carrey is writing a novel.

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THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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Lacy Johnson: Men in Power and the
Lies They Tell

On Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, and the Malleability of Truth

October 2, 2019  By Lacy M. Johnson   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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“The Big Impossible”

Edward J. Delaney

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Why We Feel So Compelled to Make Maps of Fictional Worlds

Lev Grossman on the History of Cartography in Sci Fi,
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October 2, 2019  By Lev Grossman   Posted In  Art and Photography  Design  Features  News and Culture 
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Sigrid Undset’s Doomed Flâneuse is
a Cautionary Tale

Lauren Elkin on Jenny, a Novel of Rome

October 2, 2019  By Lauren Elkin   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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On One of the Great Unsung Heroes of the American Labor Movement

Emma Tenayuca and the San Antonio Pecan Shellers Strike of 1938

October 2, 2019  By Stephen Harrigan   Posted In  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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Min Jin Lee: On Speaking
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The Korean-American Author on Beyond the Page: The Best of the Sun Valley Writers' Conference

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On the Courage and Complexity of Olga Tokarczuk

Jacek Dehnel Considers the Work of the Great Polish Novelist

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Feeling Lucky? A Brief History of Gambling with Dice

On Our Obsession with Probability

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