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Disappeared Uyghur author’s novel translated into English for the first time
An unidentified man walks along oil pipelines belonging to Agip Oil company in Obrikom, Nigeria, Monday, March 6, 2006. 
Books
West African villagers take on an American oil giant in a new novel by Imbolo Mbue
Candles burn as a tribute to victims near the site of the attack at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris in November, 2015.
Books
A love story set in Paris after terror attacks, ‘when fear threatens to cancel out empathy’
This Is Their Youth
Arts, Culture & Media
In new memoir, Salman Rushdie tells tale of life as hunted man
Arts, Culture & Media
Emma Stone, Octavia Spencer discuss ‘The Help’
Arts, Culture & Media
Novelist Ha Jin
Arts, Culture & Media
Genre Busters
Arts, Culture & Media
John Hodgman interviews George R.R. Martin
Arts, Culture & Media
Post-Postmodernism
Author and Veteran Kevin Powers Reflects on Memorial Day
Why German Thrillers are Not Popular in US
Fiction or Non-Fiction? A Veteran Journalist Explains Why He Ventured into Fiction
Listeners Respond: Memorable High School Reads
Global Politics
Chinese Novelist Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize for Literature
Business, Economics and Jobs
Two Vacancies: J.K. Rowling’s Novel and a New Archbishop
Arts, Culture & Media
Jeffrey Eugenides romances the novel in ‘The Marriage Plot’
Arts, Culture & Media
Harry Potter for Grownups
Arts, Culture & Media
On the Road
Arts, Culture & Media
Salman Rushdie
Business, Economics and Jobs
This Is Their Youth
Arts, Culture & Media
Diagnosing literature
Business, Economics and Jobs
The Page-Turner Returns
Studio 360 Episode 837 Segment 2
Arts, Culture & Media
Why young adult books matter
Business, Economics and Jobs
Multi-platform online novels: the wave of the future?
Lifestyle & Belief
Bad economy is good for romance novels
Arts, Culture & Media
Booker Prize preview
Arts, Culture & Media
Getting Americans to read Swedish literature