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Doris Lessing
Jonathan Galassi Remembers His Friend, the Great Robert Gottlieb
“The last and arguably the most successful of the editor-publishers.”
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Jonathan Galassi
| July 25, 2023
Claire Dederer on Doris Lessing and the Divided Mother
Finding Freedom in, and From, Motherhood
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Claire Dederer
| April 25, 2023
A Brief History of All the Women Who Have Won the Nobel Prize
“They must represent us all; they must, with their words, illuminate the universal via the specific.”
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| March 8, 2023
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Emma Knight
| May 6, 2022
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Deborah Shapiro
| June 17, 2020
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Emily Temple
| April 16, 2020
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22 Photos of Famous Authors and Their Moms
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Emily Temple
| May 11, 2018
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The Golden Notebook
During a Summer of Too Many Weddings
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Lara Feigel
| May 10, 2018
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| February 8, 2018
Remembering Clancy Sigal
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| July 20, 2017
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