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As a feminist in the adult-film industry, she believed the answer wasn’t banning porn; it was better porn ..read more
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The author reads his story from the March 25, 2024, issue of the magazine ..read more
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A big new book dispels stereotypes in an effort to get beyond Latino 101 ..read more
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“Errand Into the Maze,” “A Map of Future Ruins,” “Wild Houses,” and “The Road from Belhaven ..read more
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The MacArthur-winning author on the worthwhile frivolity of the fantasy genre, how magic is and is not like a credit card, and why she hates to write but does it anyway ..read more
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Vinson Cunningham discusses his début novel, “Great Expectations,” a bildungsroman that captures a particular moment in American life—and that offers some clues about where the genre is heading ..read more
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In his first novel, the Iranian American poet Kaveh Akbar asks whether our pain matters, and to whom, and how it might be made to matter more ..read more
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The author reads his story from the March 18, 2024, issue of the magazine ..read more
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Andrei Platonov’s “Chevengur” depicts a Communist utopia, but Stalin loathed his writing, calling the author “scum ..read more