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The Distance Between Narrative and Real Life
The Unique Tools Of The Artist In A Dying World
Before ‘The Library Book,’ Susan Orlean Thought She’d Never Write Another
What Ben Lerner’s ’10:04′ Teaches Us About Failure
Claire Fuller on ‘Swimming Lessons’ and the Power of the Imagination
Malka Older’s ‘Infomocracy’ Imagines a New Path for Democracy
POV, Pulse, and Serial Killers: An Interview with Dan Lopez
‘Last Year’ Explores the Potential of Paradox-free Time Travel
How Jason Diamond Went ‘Searching For John Hughes’ and Failed
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