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With Liberation Day, George Saunders delivers his first collection in nearly a decade. He’s had a lot of time to thinkāand write.
With Liberation Day, George Saunders delivers his first collection in nearly a decade. He’s had a lot of time to thinkāand write.
Daniel Torday on what writers can learn from musicians, writing towards resolution, and everything in between.
An interview with Joy Harjo: “I just do what I love doing.”
Review of George Saunders’ Liberation Day: “A world of trick and treats.”
Diane Ackerman’s A History of the Natural Senses included on 8 Of the Best Nonfiction Books About the Senses.
Forrest Gander on Brenda Hillman’s In a Few Minutes Before Later: “this book is an extended love poem riven with outrage and curiosity.”
Kelly Corrigan speaks with Mahogany L. Browne to learn more about the power of poetry and of listening to younger generations.
Review of Liberation Day: Follow George Saunders into the maws of hell.
George Saunders discusses his latest collection, Liberation Day, with Mary Louise Kelly.
Review of Dunya Mikhail’s new novel The Bird Tattoo: Mikhail finds freedom in fiction.