Posts Tagged: tochi onyebuchi

What to Read When You Want to Explore Voices of Disability

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Jaye Viner shares a reading list to celebrate JANE OF BATTERY PARK.

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Notable Online: 2/14–2/20

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 10/18–10/24

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 5/10–5/16

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable NYC: 2/29–3/6

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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What to Read When You Want to Celebrate Black History

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Rumpus editors share for their favorite writing that speaks to Black history past, present, and future.

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Notable NYC: 1/18–1/24

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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Notable NYC: 12/2–12/8

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Literary events and readings in and around New York City this week!

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Nothing Foreign about It: Talking with Omar El Akkad

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Omar El Akkad discusses his debut novel American War, suicide terrorism, fossil fuels, and blankets.

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All Writing Is Political: A Conversation with Mohsin Hamid

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Mohsin Hamid discusses his new novel, Exit West, hope in fiction as a form of resistance, the necessity of learning to accept social change, and how much America and Pakistan have come to resemble each other.

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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #67: Anuradha Roy

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A tranquil beach town named Jarmuli is the setting of Anuradha Roy’s third novel, Sleeping on Jupiter, which won the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature and made the longlist for the 2015 Man Booker Prize. Four older women travel as friends in search of a bucolic vacation, and a young woman, contending with the […]

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