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August 26, 2021
Timothy Noah
The Democrats Are Finally Catching Up With Barbara Ehrenreich
The much-beloved author turns 80 today. Her seminal works on economic inequality remain both timeless and timely.
July 26, 2016
Matthew Kirschenbaum
How Technology Has Changed the Way Authors Write
October 16, 2014
Margo Howard
Amazon's Elite Reviewing Club Sabotaged My Book
June 10, 2014
Leon Wieseltier
Saul Bellow's Ferocious Beliefs
Saul's particular combination of intellectuality and vitality was not paradoxical, it was category-shattering.
May 22, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Watch Arthur Conan Doyle Explain How He Invented Sherlock Holmes
October 18, 2013
Dolores Montenegro
Literary Festivals Are The Worst
If you like literature, buy a book
April 25, 2005
James Wood
Gratitude
Say goodbye to Bellow.
December 2, 1991
John Updike
The Waspshot Chronicle
March 11, 1991
Irving Howe
An Exercise in Memory
Eliot and the Jews: A personal confession.
May 3, 1980
Leon Edel
Edmund Wilson in the 1930s
January 28, 1967
Stephen Spender
The Brilliant Mr. MacNeice
November 10, 1936
John Peale Bishop
Homage to Hemingway
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