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Afternoon Bites: Lucy Sante on Writing, Mohsin Hamid Interviewed, Natalka Burian’s Novel, and More

August 10, 2022 No Comments

Nineteen Reservoirs
In our afternoon reading: Lucy Sante on writing, an interview with Mohsin Hamid, and more.

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Morning Bites: Claude McKay’s Poetry, Colette Lumière’s Art, Antoine Wilson’s Recommendations, and More

January 12, 2022 No Comments

"Harlem Shadows"
In our morning reading: revisiting the works of Claude McKay and Fernando Pessoa, Antoine Wilson recommends books, and more.

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Morning Bites: Bette Howland, Gordon Parks’s Photography, Claude McKay, Long Island Punk, and More

January 15, 2021 No Comments

"W-3" cover
In our morning reading: an excerpt from Bette Howland’s memoir, thoughts on Claude McKay’s fiction, and more.

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Morning Bites: Carmen Maria Machado Fiction, Claude McKay, James Yeh Poetry, Charlie Jane Anders, and More

February 14, 2020 No Comments

"In the Dream House" cover
In our morning reading: fiction by Carmen Maria Machado and Charlie Jane Anders, an interview with Samantha Hunt, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Claude McKay Revisited, Kristen Radtke, Lance Olsen Interviewed, Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, and More

February 8, 2020 No Comments

Claude McKay cover
In our weekend reading: exploring a newly-published novel by Claude McKay, an interview with Lance Olsen, and more.

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Morning Bites: Kim Stanley Robinson, SQÜRL’s Latest, Lance Olsen, Claude McKay Revisited, and More

February 7, 2020 No Comments

Three Californias
In our morning reading: an interview with Kim Stanley Robinson, reviews of books by Lance Olsen and Claude McKay, and more.

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