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Interview ‘Believing in Bashert’: A Conversation Between Elyssa Friedland and Jean Meltzer Elyssa Friedland, Jean Meltzer August 8, 2022
Nonfiction The Literary Mafia: Jews, Publishing, and Postwar American Literature Josh Lambert
Essay From Professor to Pretend Plumber: Learning How to Write Like a Regular Person Stephanie Barbé Hammer June 13, 2022
Nonfiction What Makes an Apple?: Six Conversations about Writing, Love, Guilt, and Other Pleasures Amos Oz with Shira Hadad, Jessica Cohen (Translator)
Interview ‘Hunger for Stories’: A Conversation with Johanna Kaplan Francine Klagsbrun May 13, 2022
Essay Be Patient in Judgment: Pirkei Avot and the Chernobyl Disaster Rachel Barenbaum April 4, 2022
From the Journal ‘The Tragic Circle and the Meliorist Line’: A conversation with Colum McCann and Joshua Cohen Becca Kantor January 31, 2022