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32 Beautiful Early Dust Jackets for Iconic Books
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Emily Temple
| November 21, 2018
How America Remembers Emmett Till
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Elliott Gorn
| November 15, 2018
William Gass on 12 of the Most Important Books in His Life
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By
William H. Gass
| November 6, 2018
A Century of Reading: The 10 Books That Defined the 1920s
Part Three of Your New Favorite Series
By
Emily Temple
| October 17, 2018
Inside the Rooms Where 20 Famous Books Were Written
The House of Mirth to
Go Tell It on the Mountain
">From
The House of Mirth
to
Go Tell It on the Mountain
By
Emily Temple
| October 9, 2018
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Emily Temple
| September 25, 2018
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Emily Temple
| August 23, 2018
Is It Really Possible To Map Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County?
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Holden Caulfield: Egotistical Whiner or Melancholy Boy Genius?
From Jesus-Figure to Incestuous Impulses, 13 Critics Weigh In
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Emily Temple
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Emily Temple
| May 29, 2018
50 Pulp Cover Treatments of Classic Works of Literature
Guns, Broads, Beefcake, Literariness
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Emily Temple
| May 2, 2018
The Challenge of Writing Across Time and Vernacular
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| April 23, 2018
The Meanest Things Vladimir Nabokov Said About Other Writers
"Many accepted authors simply do not exist for me."
By
Emily Temple
| April 20, 2018
"Intuition is Essential." Writing Advice from Gabriel García Márquez
Ultimately, literature is nothing but carpentry. Both are very hard work.
By
Emily Temple
| April 17, 2018
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