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Our book critic takes in the year.
The uncanny allure of our unlived lives.
From the archive: an interview with the exiled Cuban author Reinaldo Arenas, who died thirty years ago this month.
“The Nine Lives of Pakistan,” “Oak Flat,” “Nights When Nothing Happened,” and “At Night All Blood Is Black.”
Cartoons and more funny stuff in your in-box.
For a special holiday episode of the Writer’s Voice podcast, the author reads her story from the December 23 & 30, 2013, issue of the magazine.
“I share my house with a colony of bats.”
“How little it seems to me now, / we knew each other.”
The filmmaker left an art world he found too white; years later, he made a triumphant return with “Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death.”
Nancy Floyd began taking a self-portrait each morning in 1982 and sustained the practice on and off for nearly four decades.
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