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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on Caryl Churchill’s Far Away

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The Writing Freedom Fellowship has announced its inaugural cohort.

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Imaginary Homelands: Lauren Markham Returns to Ancestral Landscapes for the Very First Time

“My ancestors had left Greece; now, a hundred years later, millions were desperate to get here.”

February 13, 2024  By Lauren Markham   Posted In  History  Memoir 
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Literary Loops: Mariah Stovall on the Role of Repetition in Music and Fiction

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