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Here’s the longlist for the 2022 National Book Award for Translated Literature.

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Here’s the longlist for the 2022 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature.

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How Dealing in Facts Helps Fiction Writers Hone Their Craft

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Why is Writing About Art So Difficult?

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“The Bed”

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Chinelo Okparanta on William Styron’s Confessions of Nat Turner and Writing Across Racial Identities

“I did wonder about the implications of writing, albeit fictionally and satirically, from a white liberal-minded man’s perspective.”

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“Moon News.” A Poem by Elisa Gabbert

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What Rituals Across Cultures Reveal About the Human Condition

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