A Conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates

In an interview with Coates at Festival Albertine this past week, the author and essayist took a break from the frenzy of an event that drew crowds of New Yorkers to the salons of the Fifth Ave bookstore for a moment of introspection. He shared his thoughts on the end of the Obama era, his mentor David Carr, and about writing when nobody's reading.

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Writer Saleem Haddad on being gay and Arab in the wake of the Orlando massacre

Writer Saleem Haddad on being gay and Arab in the wake of the Orlando massacre

Kuwait-born aid worker and novelist Saleem Haddad knows what it’s like to live as a gay man in the Middle East and has written about his experiences in a number of personal essays as well as exploring those themes in his debut novel Guapa.

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