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From the Novel
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Politics
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The Lit Hub Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., on the Urgency of James Baldwin's Lessons
The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber">From
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Podcast with Paul Holdengräber
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The Quarantine Tapes
| September 24, 2020
Sarah M. Broom wishes she read more W. G. Sebald as a teenager.
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Book Marks
| September 9, 2020
43 of the Most Iconic Short Stories in the English Language
From Washington Irving to Kristen Roupenian
By
Emily Temple
| August 19, 2020
Breaking Down the Roiling, Emotional Middle of a James Baldwin Narrative
If Beale Street Could Talk">Daniel Joshua Rubin on
If Beale Street Could Talk
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Daniel Joshua Rubin
| August 19, 2020
The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists
Eddie Glaude on How Baldwin Confronted America's Most Exceptional Lie
By
Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
| July 28, 2020
James Baldwin on how writers need to change their language (and more than their language).
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Emily Temple
| June 16, 2020
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| June 1, 2020
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| November 19, 2019
On the Build-Up to the Legendary Baldwin-Buckley Debates
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| October 16, 2019
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">Bill Mullen on
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| September 6, 2019
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