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Something From the Outside Coming In | Maggie Millner
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Something From the Outside Coming In | Maggie Millner

By channeling the Delphic spirits of his mentors, Lerner manages to avoid heavy-handed commentary in favor of stranger pursuits: finding the sense and nonsense in natural speech; intersplicing shards of citation and quotation; and contesting the very…

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You’ve Done It Again, Michael | Jynne Dilling
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You’ve Done It Again, Michael | Jynne Dilling

Even as the pace of work life quickened exponentially across the next two decades, email inboxes overflowing, media outlets proliferating and then contracting, websites and newsletters dominating and then collapsing, newspapers going online-only and then…

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In the Wages for Housework Archives | Emily Callaci
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In the Wages for Housework Archives | Emily Callaci

The feminists got headaches and worked so relentlessly that they forgot to eat. They smoked too much and made half-hearted attempts to quit. They sent each other presents — articles of clothing, a copy of the latest pamphlet from the Radicalesbians.…

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Using the Night | Mark Iosifescu
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Using the Night | Mark Iosifescu

Maybe you know the drill: metahistorical intrigue and antiauthoritarian politics; several deep benches’ worth of quirky characters toting loudly emblematic affectations and not-strictly-probable names; song-and-dance numbers with rhythmically typeset…

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Creature of the Late Afternoon | E. Tammy Kim
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Creature of the Late Afternoon | E. Tammy Kim

“Don’t write about me. Write about Korea, about the issues,” Mom has told me multiple times. Dad: “You seem to write about our family when you run out of topics.” I am embarrassed by memoir and simultaneously drawn to the form.…

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A Message from the NEA’s Literary Arts Staff | The Editors
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A Message from the NEA’s Literary Arts Staff | The Editors

Thank you to the poets, the story writers, the novelists, the essayists, the memoirists for your words that have lifted us toward the light. You remind us to slow down and be awed, to feel that unique joy in wondering about what we don’t know.

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Tired as a Mother | Nicholas Dames
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Tired as a Mother | Nicholas Dames

What is the tone of this literary-theoretical tone? Take away anything from reading these books together and it’s their similar vibe: something quietly persistent, invested in its own disinvestments, obsessive rather than obsessed; something that can’t…

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The Last Days of Mankind | Pankaj Mishra
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The Last Days of Mankind | Pankaj Mishra

Today, the war on terror is widely accepted as a military and geopolitical failure. But it is still not fully understood as a massive intellectual and moral fiasco: an attempt by the Western media as well as the political class to forge reality itself,…

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