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A new anthology of the modern American short story offers a wonderfully varied collection of voices, forms and styles.
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Two little girls in 1973 St. Louis are at the heart of Marisa Silver’s latest novel, "The Mysteries."
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John Edgar Wideman has published some 20 books. His latest, "You Made Me Love You," is a collection of 57 stories selected from previously published collections.
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In Jo Ann Beard's latest collection, she brings us nine stories, most of which are based on real people and events. The collection itself reveals again the author's ability to build a story that grabs us from the beginning and never lets us go.
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In Gregory Curtis' memoir of losing his beloved spouse, the longtime editor of Texas Monthly returns alone to Paris.
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Peter Orner and Yvette Benavides discuss “The Betrothed” by Anton Chekhov.
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Anthony Bourdain was planning to write a new travel book with his assistant, Laurie Woolever, before he passed away in 2018. But Woolever made good on the implicit promise to make the book a reality.
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Father James Martin talks about learning to pray in his latest book "Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone."
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Joshua Bennett has received the Whiting Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Gabriela Garcia’s debut novel, “Of Women and Salt,” is about the choices mothers make and the burden of that legacy for their daughters.