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Revising My Novel Unearthed
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Rachel Cline Writes Her Way Back to the Truth

April 18, 2019  By Rachel Cline   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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The Storyteller

Pierre Jarawan, trans. Rachel McNicholl and Sinéad Crowe

"To me, it all smelled new. The boxes we’d moved our stuff in were still piled in the corners of the apartment, and the smell of fresh paint drifted like a cheerful tune through the rooms. Everything was clean. Most of the wardrobes and cupboards had already been assembled; odd screws and tools still lay around—an electric drill, a hammer, screwdrivers, extension leads, a scattering of wall plugs. In the kitchen, the pots, pans, and cutlery had already been stowed. We had even polished them before putting them away, and the rings on the stove were gleaming too."

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When Nelson Algren Fell in Love with Simone de Beauvoir

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April 17, 2019  By Colin Asher   Posted In  Biography  News and Culture 
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Susan Choi is Done With Fairy Tales

The Author of Trust Exercise Talks to Hamilton Cain

April 17, 2019  By Hamilton Cain   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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An Argument for Slowing the
F*ck Down with War and Peace

Natalie Adler on the Beauty of the Little Things

April 17, 2019  By Natalie Adler   Posted In  Climate Change  Craft and Criticism  Features  Film and TV  Literary Criticism 
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Harold Bloom on Wallace Stevens, Young Love, and Old Age

"I am aware of being in the elegy season."

April 17, 2019  By Harold Bloom   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Embedded with the Beating Heart of Madagascar’s Literary Life

Allison M. Charette Travels 9,000 Miles to Translate Michèle Rakotoson

April 17, 2019  By Allison M. Charette   Posted In  Biography  Craft and Criticism  Features  News and Culture  On Translation 
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Autumn in Japan and the Ways We Cling to Dying Things

Pico Iyer on the Beauty of Impermanence

April 17, 2019  By Pico Iyer   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Travel 
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A Cult Can Be You and Your Weird Charismatic Friend

How Cult Logic Appears in Businesses, Families, Political Movements, Friendships

April 17, 2019  By Molly Dektar   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Religion 

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What Are We Saying When We Call
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Ahead of Their Time: A Reading List of Nonconformist Women

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Days by Moonlight

André Alexis

"Though I brushed my teeth a number of times, I couldn’t lose the taste of brass. I’m almost certain that this was down to the cider I’d drunk the night before. All morning, I was reminded of ‘amber mole.’"

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Where Suspicion Meets Reality: How Conspiracy Enters the American Mainstream

Irradiated Milk, Mind Control, Demonic Minions and Other Oddities

April 16, 2019  By Anna Merlan   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Politics  Reading Lists 
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Notre Dame on Fire: Toward the Symbol
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How to Raise a Strapping, Manly Little Boy (Victorian Edition)

"Expose the fetus to a good balance of manly influences while in utero."

April 16, 2019  By Therese Oneill   Posted In  Features  Humor 
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