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'Rain Travel' a Poem By W.S. Merwin
The Essential W.S. Merwin">From
The Essential W.S. Merwin
By
W.S. Merwin
| March 19, 2019
Memories of an Atomic Childhood in Appalachia
Summertime in a Nuclear Town
By
Lindsey A. Freeman
| March 1, 2019
Marlon James: One Day I Will Write About My Mother
"My mother, who spent most of her life building work and family, never built a room of her own."
By
Marlon James
| February 4, 2019
Does a Fictional Memory Loss Pandemic Really Need an Explanation?
Peng Shepherd in Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network
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New Books Network
| January 11, 2019
On the Excavation of My Desk
David Ulin Digs Through Stacks of Memories, Literal and Figurative
By
David L. Ulin
| January 10, 2019
Brittany Ackerman Talks Anxiety, Addiction, and the Shiftiness of Memory
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| December 14, 2018
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Nicole Rivas
| October 19, 2018
Remembering My Lola By Teaching Myself How to Cook
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Melissa R. Sipin
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Javier Marías on the Pain of Drifting Apart from Old Friends
"When and Why Did We Stop Seeing Each Other? I Simply Don't Know"
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Javier Marías
| August 30, 2018
Making the Case for the Surreal Memoir
Pushing the Limits of Form, from Leonora Carrington to Wendy C. Ortiz
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Tobias Carroll
| August 20, 2018
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Jeanne McCulloch
| August 13, 2018
All About My Mother: Brandon Taylor on Love, Rage, and Family
"My family was a series of hushed rages behind shut doors."
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Brandon Taylor
| August 1, 2018
Transcendent Compositions: On Making Perfume and Writing Fiction
"They Are Ways to Escape Material Borders—And My Body"
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TANAÏS
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In Sarajevo, a Monument to Childhood Disrupted by War
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Teju Cole: "We are Made of All the Things We Have Consumed"
Blind Spot Author on Fragments, Memory, and Creativity">The
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Author on Fragments, Memory, and Creativity
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Khalid Warsame
| March 22, 2018
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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