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Rumaan Alam
The White Lotus and the Literary Power of the Accusatory Moment">
The White Lotus and the Literary Power of the Accusatory Moment">
The White Lotus and the Literary Power of the Accusatory Moment">Matthew Bucknor on
The White Lotus
and the Literary Power of the Accusatory Moment
“You can’t do that Rick! You made the accusation. You can’t go back!”
By
Matthew Bucknor
| April 18, 2025
Find your next great read with a few simple—and delightfully weird—questions.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| November 8, 2024
Rumaan Alam on Creating a Fictional World of the One Percent
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of “Entitlement”
By
Jane Ciabattari
| September 17, 2024
Six Writers on How They Tackle Writer’s Block
Leslie Jamison, Rumaan Alam, and More Discuss Their Strategies
By
Literary Hub
| June 7, 2024
Leave the World Behind Come to Life on Screen">
Leave the World Behind Come to Life on Screen">
Leave the World Behind Come to Life on Screen">Rumaan Alam on the Surreality of Seeing
Leave the World Behind
Come to Life on Screen
“I had a debilitating crush on Ethan Hawke as a teenager and now he’s playing a character I created. Deranged!”
By
Rumaan Alam
| December 8, 2023
The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in December
The End of the Year Approaches
By
Emily Temple
| December 1, 2023
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Leave the World Behind is a Tense, Uneasy Thriller">
Leave the World Behind
is a Tense, Uneasy Thriller
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| November 17, 2023
The Children's Bach">Domestic Yet Universal: Rumaan Alam on Helen Garner's
The Children's Bach
By
Rumaan Alam
| October 10, 2023
Enigmatic Apocalypse: A Dystopian Mystery Reading List
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| June 8, 2023
A More Introspective End of the World: A Reading List of Quiet Apocalypse Books
Jane Hennigan Recommends Rumaan Alam, Kate Sawyer, and More
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Jane Hennigan
| May 25, 2023
Greenlight's PLG location is crossing the rainbow bridge.
By
Janet Manley
| March 14, 2023
Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam, Read by Marin Ireland">
Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam, Read by Marin Ireland">
Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam, Read by Marin Ireland">AudioFile Favorites:
Leave the World Behind
by Rumaan Alam, Read by Marin Ireland
An Unforgettable Powerhouse of a Performance
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Behind the Mic
| September 6, 2022
Announcing this year's class of PERIPLUS fellows.
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Literary Hub
| February 2, 2022
20 Great Paperback Books Out This November
Readers, Prepare Your Totes
By
Arianna Rebolini
| November 5, 2021
These are the books Barack Obama thinks you should read this summer.
By
Emily Temple
| July 12, 2021
The Night Watchman has won the Aspen Words Literary Prize.">
The Night Watchman has won the Aspen Words Literary Prize.">
The Night Watchman has won the Aspen Words Literary Prize.">Louise Erdrich’s
The Night Watchman
has won the Aspen Words Literary Prize.
By
Walker Caplan
| April 22, 2021
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