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Craft and Criticism
The Writer's Gaze
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Ned Beauman
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The Eternal Mystery of the Reclusive Writer
From Mitchell to Pynchon to Ferrante, Why We Love the Hermits
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Jonathan Russell Clark
| May 28, 2015
Memories of Pan-Yugo Angst
Sara Nović on Discovering Dubravka Ugrešić Far From Home
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Sara Nović
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Laura Pritchett
| May 27, 2015
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Jeff VanderMeer
| May 27, 2015
Return to The South: On Colm Tóibín's First Novel
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Katherine A. Powers
| May 26, 2015
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Molly Young
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| May 19, 2015
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Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad
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Ane Farsethas
| May 18, 2015
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