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Morning Bites: Louisa Hall Interviewed, James Baldwin, Buzzcocks Revisited, Bob Mould, and More

January 7, 2019
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At the Los Angeles Review of Books, an interview with Louisa Hall.

Gabrielle Bellot wrote about James Baldwin’s recently-reissued book for younger readers.

Sean T. Collins talked with Channel Zero‘s Nick Antosca at Polygon.

Bob Mould was interviewed about his history in music at NME.

Jason Heller revisited Buzzcocks’ Singles Going Steady at Pitchfork.

At New Pages, thoughts on Timmy Waldron’s new collection.

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