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“America Is a Myth”: A Conversation with Natalie Diaz
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“America Is a Myth”: A Conversation with Natalie Diaz
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A Trampoline
On a writing getaway, Rebecca Kuder narrates an unexpected encounter....
“Was It a Betrayal?”: On Kate Zambreno’s “To Write As If Already Dead”
Jenny Wu traverses Kate Zambreno’s newest book, “To Write As If Already Dead.”...
Gaps and Asterisks
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What I Learned When My Body Started Talking to Me
Tara Mandarano and her body team up against a sexist and traumatizing medical industry in this personal essay....
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Living in a Changed Climate: A Conversation with Tyler J. Kelley
Stephanie Siu talks with Tyler J. Kelley about his new book, "Holding Back the River: The Struggle Against Nature on America’s Waterways."...
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Did Alice Munro Win Canada’s Only Nobel for Literature, or What?!
Fulfilling Canada’s cultural mandate to celebrate its preeminent author....
FICTION
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Grieving Earth
Olivia Schwob finds Nathaniel Rich’s latest collection, “Second Nature: Scenes from a World Remade,” a little “too easy.”...
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Future Selves: On Nana Nkweti’s “Walking on Cowrie Shells”
Nana Nkweti’s debut story collection, “Walking on Cowrie Shells,” uses genre tropes to subvert our expectations....
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The Lady in the Tent
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