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A Shipwrecked Mother Tongue: On Confronting Linguistic Dispossession

Claudio Lomnitz Examines Inherited Languages and Family Histories

March 1, 2021  By Claudio Lomnitz   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The Unavoidable Villainy of Being an Organic Farmer

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On the Brief Life and Towering Accomplishments of Lorraine Hansberry

This Week on the History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

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When Fiction Bears Witness to a Crime Against Humanity

Kim Echlin on Telling Stories of the Unthinkable

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Danielle Evans, Eula Biss, Sejal Shah, and Christa Parravani

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Summerwater by Sarah Moss, Read by Morven Christie

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Kenneth Cukier on America’s Failure to Use Big Data to Staunch COVID-19

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Foregone

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Hell Among the Canceled: Day 2 at CPAC with Marjorie Taylor Greene

Timothy Denevi Encounters the Party of the Opposition

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Cult 45: Navigating the Virulence of the First Post-Trump CPAC

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Astra Publishing House is launching an international literary magazine.

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Olga Tokarczuk’s “magnum opus” has finally been translated into English (and you can read it soon).

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