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James Schamus
| December 12, 2018
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Norma Rae
to Cannes
"The people below rose to their feet, turned to us, and cheered."
By
Sally Field
| September 24, 2018
The Wife">
The Wife">
The Wife">Watch a Mansplain-y Scene from the Adaptation of Meg Wolitzer's
The Wife
In Which an Older Male Writer Gives Feedback to a Younger Female Writer...
By
Emily Temple
| August 2, 2018
13 Literary Writers Who Have Adapted Other People's Books for the Screen
Pride and Prejudice">Or: When Aldous Huxley Wrote
Pride and Prejudice
By
Emily Temple
| July 26, 2018
The 1961 Novel That Makes a Great Case for Moviegoing
The Moviegoer">On Walker Percy's
The Moviegoer
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| June 14, 2018
In Praise of an Afternoon at the Movies
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Donna Masini
| June 11, 2018
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">In Episode 11 of
Fiction/Non/Fiction
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Literary Hub
| February 22, 2018
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Literary Hub
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| December 22, 2017
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The Man Who Invented Christmas
, and Watching Writers Toil on Screen
By
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| December 20, 2017
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