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VIDEO: Jill Lepore Explores The History Of Presidential Campaigns
In an extremely heated election season, sometimes it’s worth taking a moment to breathe. With millions being spent in ads…
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Literature Gets Social With Twitter Chats
Everything today is social. From watching the Emmys, All this social media has given rise to Twitter chats (the 2012…
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Junot Diaz Wins 2012 MacArthur “Genius” Grant
We think it’s safe to say that 2012 is a great year for Junot Diaz. He just released his third…
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VIDEO: 2012 Winner David W. Blight Speaks At Cleveland’s City Club
Yale professor David W. Blight spoke at the esteemed City Club the day after our Anisfield-Wolf ceremony to speak about…
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Junot Diaz: “I Have Three Storage Units. All Books.”
Do you have to be a voracious reader to be a splendid writer? Some might argue that consuming mass quantities…
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Join The Conversation On The Anisfield-Wolf Awards Facebook Page
The whole world is social networking like crazy and so are we! We enjoy having this space here to talk…
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Zadie Smith On New Novel, NW: “I Feel That This Book Is The First Book I’ve Really Written As An Adult”
When Zadie Smith comes out with a new novel after a multiyear hiatus, it’s news. Not just to the literary…
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Cleveland State University Salutes Zora Neale Hurston With Literary Conference
1943 winner Zora Neale Hurston left behind an incredible legacy. One of her greatest gifts, Their Eyes Were Watching God, celebrates…
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Did You Miss The Anisfield-Wolf Award Ceremony? Don’t Miss The Repeat Broadcast
We know how much of an honor it is to be able to dedicate a night of our lives to…
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Bright, Poised Cleveland Third-Grader Dazzles Anisfield-Wolf Crowd With Powerful Poem
Isabella Rodriguez, a third-grader from Cleveland’s Walls Elementary School, joined us on Thursday during the Anisfield-Wolf ceremony to recite for…
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“The Most Dangerous Animal”: A Short Film Based Off David Livingstone Smith
Filmmaker Al Sutton was inspired by our 2012 award winner David Livingstone Smith‘s 2007 book, The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature…
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VIDEO: Edwidge Danticat Explains What It Means To Be An Immigrant Artist
“There’s no one writing in the English language today who more precisely and passionately articulates the exile’s experience than Edwidge…