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Reading Through the First Year
of Motherhood

Yardenne Greenspan on the Ups, Downs, and Books that Got Her Through

December 9, 2016  By Yardenne Greenspan   Posted In  Features 
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Art Can Transfigure Hatred

Charlotte Wood on the Importance of Not Turning Away

December 9, 2016  By Charlotte Wood   Posted In  Features 
1

An Incomplete Guide to Proper Literary Name-Dropping

For Holiday Parties, Trivia Nights, and Beyond

December 9, 2016  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features 
0

Poetry and Prose from Günter Grass’s Final Work

"We must never again build memorials / to victims we treated thoughtlessly"

December 9, 2016  By Günter Grass   Posted In  Features 
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The Time Mario Puzo Wrote a Takedown of The Paris Review

On The Godfather Author's 1967 Review for Book World

December 9, 2016  By M. J. Moore   Posted In  Features 
0

Art Inspired by the Great Angela Carter

The Twisted Imagery of Gothic Mysticism

December 8, 2016  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features 
1

The Two Books That Saved
My Young Life

Keah Brown on Sarah Dessen, Toni Morrison, and Coming Back from the Brink

December 8, 2016  By Keah Brown   Posted In  Features 
4

Reading Out Loud in a Time of Terror

Joseph Roth, Masha Gessen, and Finding Strength in the Words of Others

December 8, 2016  By Sabine Heinlein   Posted In  Features 
1

On Innocence, Internment, and Resistance with an Open Heart

Marie Mutsuki Mockett Writes to Her Young Son

December 8, 2016  By Marie Mutsuki Mockett   Posted In  Features 
0

On the Reading Habits of Notorious Criminals

"I’m sure the big part of me is Holden Caulfield. [...] The small part of me must be the Devil."

December 8, 2016  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features 
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What a Novel Looks Like
Before It’s a Novel

Six Novelists on their Writing Rituals and Early Drafts

December 7, 2016  By Claire Luchette   Posted In  Features 
2

Why Do We Keep Fighting Over
‘To Kill A Mockingbird’?

Here are some alternative titles that tackle similar themes

December 7, 2016  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features 
4

Patriotism: A Schooling (and Unschooling)

Jessica Holmes on the Unrelenting March of American History

December 7, 2016  By Jessica Holmes   Posted In  Features 
1

Hemingway vs. Ken Russell: Or Why You Should Compare Apples to Oranges

Noah Berlatsky on the Critical Value of Broad Comparisons

December 7, 2016  By Noah Berlatsky   Posted In  Features 
0

Five Books Making News This Week: Cinematic Stories and Cephalopods

Kathleen Collins, Marcy Dermansky, Peter Godfrey-Smith, and More

December 7, 2016  By Jane Ciabattari   Posted In  Features 
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Poetry and Poets in a Time of Crisis

Matthew Zapruder on How One Imagination Can Activate Another

December 6, 2016  By Matthew Zapruder   Posted In  Features 
10

Writing the Body: Trauma, Illness,
Sexuality, and Beyond

Eileen Myles, Ruth Ozeki, Porochista Khakpour,
Anna March & Alexandra Kleeman

December 6, 2016  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Features 
1

César Aira Makes the Impossible Possible

Mark Haber on the Newly Translated Ema the Captive

December 6, 2016  By Mark Haber   Posted In  Features 
0

Watch James Toback Tell The Story of Getting Punched by Norman Mailer

Apparently, the key to being a great American writer is: bourbon

December 6, 2016  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features 
0

For Writers Who Are Also the Mothers of Small Children

Marcy Dermansky on Her Two Jobs: Parent, Writer

December 5, 2016  By Marcy Dermansky   Posted In  Features 
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