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Maurice Sendak on Passion, the Risk of Art, and Never Having Written for Children
Maurice Sendak on Passion, the Risk of Art, and Never Having Written for Children

What Herman Melville has to do with the artist’s gauntlet and the sacrilege of sequels.

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Iconic Playwright Harold Pinter on Truth in Drama (and in Life)
Iconic Playwright Harold Pinter on Truth in Drama (and in Life)

“The real truth is that there never is any such thing as one truth.”

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Advice on Writing from Modernity’s Greatest Writers
Advice on Writing from Modernity’s Greatest Writers

What sleep and plagiarism have to do with the poetry of experience and the experience of poetry.

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Grierson: A Documentary About the Filmmaker Who Coined “Documentary”
Grierson: A Documentary About the Filmmaker Who Coined “Documentary”

Why reality is a better storytelling tool than fiction and how film can be a conduit of democracy.

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