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We Should All Talk About the Weather Like This

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Trumpism: The Movement That Will Outlast Its Leader

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Rabih Alameddine’s Year in Reading: Poetry Edition

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December 17, 2020  By Rabih Alameddine   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Freeman's  Literary Criticism  Reading Lists 
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Hope on the Horizon: Charles Baxter and Mike Alberti on Despair and Renewal in Fiction

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How the Specter of Islam Fueled European Colonization in the Americas

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December 17, 2020  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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Could We Design the Internet to Function Like a Public Park?

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Abortion is Already a Whisper-Network Procedure All Over America

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December 17, 2020  By Christa Parravani   Posted In  Features  Health  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Austrian Writer Whose Forgotten Plays Inspired His Greatest Work of Fiction

Genese Grill on Robert Musil's Intellectual and Creative Life

December 17, 2020  By Genese Grill   Posted In  Biography  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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Danielle Evans on Writing the Subterranean Story

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White Noise, White Silence: Who Gets to Be Loud in
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Jess Walter on the Challenge of the Contemporary Novelist (Well, One of Them Anyway)

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On Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess’s Absurd Mission to Broker Peace

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December 16, 2020  By Walker Caplan   Posted In  Book News  News and Culture  The Hub 
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