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Ten More Musicians Who Could Be Novelists

Lisa Lucas Responds to Bob Boilen's Take on Artists Who'd Write Great Books

April 28, 2016  By Lisa Lucas   Posted In  Music  News and Culture 
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The Secret Bookstores of Buenos Aires

Visiting the City's Invisible Bookshops, Behind Closed Doors

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How Books Can Help Us Survive a War

A Sister Tries to Read Along With a Brother on the Front Lines

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Jim Harrison and Thomas McGuane, a Literary Friendship

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The Joys (and Perils) of Literary Tourism

Laura Barnett on Seeing Another Country Through Fiction

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Half-Truth and Reconciliation: After the Rwandan Genocide

On the Embattled State of Journalism in Kagame's Rwanda

April 28, 2016  By Megha Majumdar   Posted In  Features 
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How Mapping Alice Munro’s Stories Helped Me As a Writer

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Ten Writers and The Sports They Should Write About

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The Other White Flight: When College Kids Went Back to the Land

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April 27, 2016  By Kate Daloz   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
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Mythic Scandinavian Utopias Are a Thing of the Past

Nordic Social Democracy Cannot Solve the World's Problems

April 27, 2016  By Zinzi Clemmons   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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Philosophy in Their Sex Life

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