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The winner of the prestigious literary award — to be announced on November 12 — will take home $98,000 and receive a dramatic ...
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his new children's book, "Simone," his approach to memoir, speaking out on ...
An ambitious new book sees hidden currents linking writers as disparate as Colette, Thomas Mann, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia ...