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The Curious Notoriety of “Performative Reading”

Is the term a new way of calling people pretentious, or does it reflect a deprioritization of the written word?

Plot Isn’t as Important to Great TV as You Think

From “Pine Barrens” and “Forks” to “The Suitcase” and “Connor’s Wedding,” many of the century’s best TV episodes don’t rely on plot—at least in the traditional sense. How does that work?

Podcast: Amanda Fortini on Jan Kerouac by Lean Out
Available this week: "Writer's Diary" by Matthew Gasda
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