How Candida Royalle Set Out to Reinvent Porn
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Zach Williams Reads “Neighbors”
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Who Are Latino Americans Today?
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Kelly Link Is Committed to the Fantastic
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by Katy Waldman
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The New Coming-of-Age Story
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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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“Martyr!” Plays Its Subject for Laughs but Is Also Deadly Serious
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by Katy Waldman
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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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Joseph O’Neill Reads “The Time Being”
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How an Enthusiast of Soviet Socialism Fell Afoul of the Authorities
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Andrei Platonov’s “Chevengur” depicts a Communist utopia, but Stalin loathed his writing, calling the author “scum ..read more
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