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Sam Lipsyte on the What and the How of Writing
“Style is your filter on all of this... how it summons language in you, how life comes to be alive on the page.”
By
Sam Lipsyte
| December 9, 2022
“O love tell the committee that I know.” A close reading of a Muriel Rukeyser poem.
By
Snigdha Koirala
| December 15, 2021
Hisham Matar on the Migratory Fictions of Joseph Conrad
The Return Reconsiders the Story, “Amy Foster”">The Author of
The Return
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Hisham Matar
| December 3, 2021
Endings That Change Everything: On Alice Munro’s Literary Innovations
Elizabeth Poliner Close Reads Anton Chekhov’s “The Darling” and Munro’s “Friend of My Youth”
By
Elizabeth Poliner
| July 9, 2021
Returning to Riva: Close Reading a Little-Known Short Story by Franz Kafka
Daniel Heller-Roazen on Fleeting Narrators, Disappearing Text, and "The Hunter Gracchus"
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Daniel Heller-Roazen
| March 26, 2021
The Talented Mr. Ripley all the time.">
The Talented Mr. Ripley all the time.">
The Talented Mr. Ripley all the time.">I think about this tiny detail from
The Talented Mr. Ripley
all the time.
By
Emily Temple
| February 24, 2021
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The Secret History">A Close Reading of the Chilling Prologue of Donna Tartt's
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The Comic Tragedy of a Narrator with No Sense of Self
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A Close Reading of Jack Kerouac's Advice to Writers
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That Scene in
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That Scene in
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Chopped Meat Through the Kosher Grinder
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| January 11, 2019
The Talented Mr. Ripley as Coming of Age Story">
The Talented Mr. Ripley as Coming of Age Story">
The Talented Mr. Ripley as Coming of Age Story">A Close-Reading of
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as Coming of Age Story
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The Pleasures of John Ashbery's "Difficult" Poetry
Looking Back at his Final Poem, One Year After his Death
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Nathan Goldman
| September 4, 2018
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