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Anne Enright on Growing Up in Ireland

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David Sterling Brown on Shakespeare’s White Others

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Katherine Howe on the Joy of Writing Pirates

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Dr. Jessica Kirzane on Translating Yiddish Literature

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Robin Lane Fox on Why We Still Read Homer

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America’s First Man of Letters: Washington Irving

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Erin Sharkey on the Black Experience of Nature

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Shilpi Suneja on Writing After Salman Rushdie

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Marsha Gordon on Ursula Parrott’s Fascinating Life

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James Shapiro on Shakespeare and America

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Maaheen Ahmed on the Dynamism of Comics

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Scott Samuelson on the Pleasures of Rome

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Vanessa Riley on Haiti’s Only Queen

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Exploring Literary New Orleans

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Exploring Literary Dublin with Christopher Morash

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Jesse Kavadlo Puts Don DeLillo into Context

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