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    27. sij

    Our Feb/Mar issue is online now! Read it here:

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    The critic James Wood taught Becca Rothfeld how to read "generously, justly, and gorgeously," a favor she returns here, considering the selected essays of SERIOUS NOTICING ():

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    “It’s baseball that gives THE RESISTERS its shape, and this is effective even if you, as I, hate baseball. In sport, Jen finds a metaphor for what it is to be human.” reviews Gish Jen's new novel of technological dystopia and baseball:

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  4. prije 3 sata

    Best-selling suspense novelist Mary Higgins Clark died on Friday. She wrote more than fifty novels, and has sold more than 100 million books. More news in Paper Trail:

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  5. 31. sij

    “Whatever Stamm is trying to do, his questions about the relationship between art and life are happily left unresolved.” Clancy Martin reviews Peter Stamm's THE SWEET INDIFFERENCE OF THE WORLD () in our Feb/Mar issue:

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  6. 31. sij

    “Letters, as Hardwick once wrote, communicate ‘the ideal self,’ and one senses her efforts to put the best version of herself—stoical, resolute, generous—on the page.” on a new collection of the Hardwick-Lowell correspondence ():

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    31. sij

    McAlevey… is an advocate for a particular type of union... “A commitment to democracy means breaking down the barriers—including directly confronting racism and sexism—that divide workers and weaken them in the fight for their common good.”

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    . reviews THE DOLPHIN LETTERS, edited by Saskia Hamilton, which looks at the correspondence behind Robert Lowell’s controversial book The Dolphin:

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  9. 31. sij

    “If workers are becoming obsolete, who made the decisions that made us so? Does Susskind think it was the machines?” In our new issue, reviews A WORLD WITHOUT WORK, Daniel Susskind's study of the automation of wage labor:

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  10. 31. sij

    For , writes about literary gatekeeping; will publish two new books by Katherine Dunn, the late author of GEEK LOVE. More news in Paper Trail:

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  11. 30. sij

    "Zweig is sometimes a brilliantly gifted bad writer, at others a plodding, long-winded good one, and sometimes both within a few pages." Gary Indiana on popular novelist Stefan Zweig back in our Apr/May 2014 issue:

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    30. sij

    "What’s thrilling about the industry, especially to someone in their twenties, is also what makes it so dangerous: inexperience, wild ambition, and lack of expertise cut both ways." talks to about .

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  13. 30. sij

    "Jamal kept undermining the crown prince’s narrative as a reformer, criticizing him from the one perch that mattered most to the House of Saud: America." Online, an excerpt from BLACK WAVE (), 's study of conflict in the Muslim world:

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  14. 30. sij

    “The satire is cutting, but the novel is at its best when it shows, without the distancing effects of humor, how the white characters reinforce racism even when they seem to oppose it.” on 's debut, SUCH A FUN AGE ():

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    30. sij

    New issue of is phenomenal! Great pieces by , , , , , , , and many others. Everyone should subscribe!

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  16. 30. sij

    "Everyone’s ambition is rooted in something personal, but tends to take on a more universal story." Up now online, Eric Farwell talks to about typical tech narratives, agency in the workplace, and her memoir, UNCANNY VALLEY ():

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    30. sij

    Audrey on Anne Carson on Helen of Troy and Marilyn Monroe.

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    subscribed to this as of this month and it was a v good decision

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  19. 30. sij

    “Underneath her wimple, as the nuns say of Maria, Andrews had curlers in her hair.” revisits Mary Poppins and reads Julie Andrews's second memoir, HOME WORK (), for our Feb/Mar issue:

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  20. 30. sij

    At , eighty-two writers have signed an open letter asking Oprah Winfrey to remove Jeanine Cummins’s AMERICAN DIRT from her book club. "Good intentions do not make good literature," they write. More news in Paper Trail:

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    29. sij

    In his review of my book, concludes I am the "socialism butterfly," a title I shall wear proudly. He thinks I am wrong about many things but also that I am intelligent enough to be worth listening to. Micah is usually right about stuff.

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