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The Greatest Violin No One’s Ever Heard

Quincy Whitney on "Le Messie"

April 8, 2016  By Quincy Whitney   Posted In  Biography  Music  News and Culture 
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The Greatest Writers’ Group in the History of Iowa

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“A book about the future must be written in advance. Later I won’t have the energy to speak. So I will do it now.”

April 7, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Fatima Bhutto: My Grandfather’s Library, Relic of a Freer Pakistan

Discovering Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Through His Books

April 7, 2016  By Fatima Bhutto   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Bookstore Fights Back

Ann Patchett on the Birth of Parnassus Books

April 7, 2016  By Ann Patchett   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  News and Culture 
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April 7, 2016  By Kathryn Harrison   Posted In  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The Grumpy Librarian: When You Get Thrown Out of Book Club

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April 7, 2016  By Caitlin Goodman   Posted In  Reading Lists 
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10 Contemporary Baseball Books for the New Season

A Reading List for that Most Literary of Pastimes

April 6, 2016  By Dwyer Murphy   Posted In  News and Culture  Reading Lists  Sports 
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A Fundamentalist Christian Discovers the Greater World

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April 6, 2016  By Kelly Kerney   Posted In  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics  Travel 
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Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with Elif Batuman

April 6, 2016  By Literary Hub   Posted In  A Phone Call From Paul  Lit Hub Radio 
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Missile Paradise

Ron Tanner

“When Jeton awakes, it is still dark. He hears dogs barking. Dogs are always barking on Ebeye. But somehow this sounds different, persistent like a warning.”

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