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Tue, Sep 25

KATE ATKINSON

Thu, Sep 27

LAURA RESTREPO JUAN GABRIEL VÁSQUEZ

Fri, Sep 28

KARL OVE KNAUSGAARD JAMES WOOD

Mon, Oct 22

DEBORAH EISENBERG GARY SHTEYNGART

Mon, Oct 29

A CELEBRATION OF ZORA NEALE HURSTON

Mon, Nov 5

A CELEBRATION OF WILLIAM TREVOR

Thu, Nov 8

NATASHA TRETHEWEY

Mon, Nov 12

EMILY WILSON ON THE ODYSSEY

Thu, Nov 15

JONATHAN FRANZEN

Thu, Dec 6

LAUREN GROFF JONATHAN LETHEM

Mon, Dec 10

THE TENTH MUSE WITH TYEHIMBA JESS

Thu, Dec 13

CLAUDIA RANKINE JULIANA SPAHR

Mon, Dec 17

ESMERALDA SANTIAGO WITH LATINO USA

BOOKS & BAGELS

Sun, Oct 21

ADAM GOPNIK ON JOHN UPDIKE

Sun, Nov 4

HERMIONE LEE ON VIRGINIA WOOLF

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