Leslie Jamison interviews Charles D'Ambrosio
D'Ambrosio discusses his latest book Loitering in The New Yorker online.
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D'Ambrosio discusses his latest book Loitering in The New Yorker online.
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Parks discusses the creative process behind her latest play in The New York Times.
Wayne discusses the fast-food chain's foray into literature in The New York Times.
As part of The Lark Play Development Center's annual Mexico/U.S. Playwright Exchange, Virginia Grise will translate Mexican playwright Ada Andrade Varas' play 22 Dreams... Far From the Sea. A free public reading will be held on December 14.
The Public Theater announced the second extension of Father Comes Home From The Wars, the latest acclaimed work by Suzan-Lori Parks.
Teddy Wayne and Kate Greathead write on "youngish adult life" in The New York Times.
Playwright Samuel D. Hunter and poet Terrance Hayes are both among the recipients of the 2014 MacArthur Fellowships.
The Road to Emmaus by Spencer Reece was named to the longlist for the 2014 National Book Award Poetry Prize.
In "The Worth of Black Men, from Slavery to Ferguson," Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts explores the history of value and violence surrounding black men in the U.S. for The New York Times Magazine.