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Viet Thanh Nguyen: Most American Literature is the Literature of Empire

“An imperial literature prefers the realism of showing the imperfect domesticity within an American empire.”

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Natalia Theodoridou on Unraveling a Short Story into a Novel

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The Second Life: On Translating Literature Into Farsi and Life into English

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