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What Choice Would You Make?: Margaret Atwood & Steve Paulson Discuss Dystopias, Prostibots & Hope

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What Could Happen If We Did Things Right: An Interview With Kim Stanley Robinson, Author Of Aurora

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The Art of Persuasion, an Interview with Critic James Wood

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The People Who Survive, an interview with Neal Stephenson, author of Seveneves

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Opening a World, an interview with Karl Ove Knausgaard

May 28 - paulson

The Great Natural Drama, an interview with Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk

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