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Paul Harding explores the archetype of displacement in 'This Other Eden'

Paul Harding says it’s no accident that the residents of the small interracial community he...

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Professor Dacher Keltner on the significance of awe

When was the last time you felt awe? For many of us, awe is the result of an experience in...

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From the archives: Ross Gay on 'Inciting Joy'

Poet Ross Gay believes in joy. But he pays careful attention to how one defines that word. It...

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New author Jamila Minnicks on the resilience and history of all-Black towns

Many Americans are unaware that all-Black enclaves popped up and even flourished during the early...

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Historian Natalia Mehlman Petrzela on America's obsession with fitness

Historian Natalia Mehlman Petrzela was a self-proclaimed bookish kid growing up in the 1990s. She...

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Deepti Kapoor on her much anticipated novel 'Age of Vice'

It’s being compared to “The Godfather” and “Gatsby” — high praise for a young writer. But MPR...

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From the archives: Emily St. John Mandel on her smash book 'Sea of Tranquility'

Each year, there are a few new books that reduce readers to a frenzy before the words even arrive...

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Minnesota author Shannon Gibney on her new speculative fiction memoir

Minneapolis author Shannon Gibney made waves in 2015 when she published her novel, “See No...

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From the archives: Shannon Gibney on 'Dream Country'

Minneapolis author Shannon Gibney made a splash with her first novel, "See No Color," drawn from...

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Anatoly Liberman on the origins of English idioms

Modern English loves an idiom. We use them all the time. “Take the cake.” “Eat crow.” “Deader...

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From the archives: Anatoly Liberman on familial language

Is there a word or phrase that you grew up with, something you felt was unique to your family?...

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Clint Smith on how to reckon with slavery as America's original sin

What does it mean to stand on the soil where enslaved people lived, worked and died — and to see,...

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Author Katie Hickman on the women of the American West

The American West wouldn’t have been settled without the women who braved the frontier. Katie...

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Joanna Quinn on her best-selling novel 'The Whalebone Theatre'

When we first meet Cristabel, the heroine of Joanna Quinn’s debut novel, “The Whalebone Theatre,”...

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Online disinformation expert Joan Donovan on the power of memes

Do you recognize a meme when you see one? Online disinformation expert Joan Donovan defines...

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Formative characters: Three Minnesota authors share their favorites

Big Books and Bold Ideas is usually the show where readers meet writers. But for this final show...

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Jane Smiley on her new novel, 'A Dangerous Business'

“Between you and me, being a woman is a dangerous business.” So says Madam Parks to young...

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Canine psychologist Alexandra Horowitz on her book 'The Year of the Puppy'

If you want to know canine psychologist Alexandra Horowitz’ best advice for training a puppy, it...

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