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Grove at Home: May 16-22

…write and the Occupation will end. I just have to be a good writer and I will free my people from the ghettos they live in, tell good stories in…

Grove at Home: April 25-May 1

…1960s, specifically Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and their compatriots. But there was an earlier generation of activists who paved the way for that momentous phase in the black freedom…

Grove at Home: March 7-13

…project happen. The once-dingy lane has been transformed into a car-free zone that is now wider, cleaner and repaved with granite blocks.” See the full article with photos… Thursday, March…

Grove at Home: December 6-12

…latest, A Cry from the Far Middle, is the perfect gift for your favorite free-thinker. Bringing his trademark (and occasionally cantankerous) wit to bear on the scandals and conundrums of…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…my ‘reports’ into female sexuality, I no longer felt free to carry out my research to the best of my ability in the country of my birth. The attacks included…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…“I renounced my US citizenship in 1995. After a decade of sustained attacks on myself and my work, particularly my ‘reports’ into female sexuality, I no longer felt free to…

Grove at Home: August 9—15

…The Common. Read the full post with Cree’s song-by-song commentary…   John Freeman on the park, The Park, and the bookstore How does John Freeman do it? A tireless writer,…

Grove at Home: July 12—18

…how readily they’re able to comprehend the invented tongue. Here’s a short explanatory video, produced by Radio Free Europe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlopfGDweTE   Thursday, July 16 Marceline Loridan-Ivens: “Mankind is far away…

Grove at Home: June 21—27

…confinement for periods longer than fifteen days.) All three were, eventually, released. Herman Wallace, sadly, died of liver cancer just three days after walking to freedom. Robert King was released…

Preparing for Yan Lianke’s blistering new book, The Day the Sun Died

…he recently told Words Without Borders’ Chenxin Jiang, “Every Chinese author thinks that their own writing is free and uncurbed, but only because we’re not aware of the restrictions we…