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The road not taken
Nicholas Delbanco asks: How does one ensure the road not taken is the road to creative freedom?
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Vision and revision
H.D. Thoreau once said, ‘Books must be read as deliberately and reservedly as they were written.’ Really?
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Ceep the rth clyn
Nicholas Delbanco reminds us that the act of writing (i.e., making marks on a surface) changes with the times.
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In defense of writing
Nicholas Delbanco explains why the pen is mightier than the sword — not to mention the spoken word.
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The writers' workshop
Creativity soars when novice and novelist give and take, says Nicholas Delbanco
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Promise and delivery
Nicholas Delbanco celebrates award-winning U-M authors, some of whom transformed creative writing theses into best-selling books.
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In conclusion . . .
Novelist Nicholas Delbanco asserts that no book is ever finished, but rather ‘relinquished.’
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An uncommon education: Ep 4
In “A Writer Worth Reading,” Detroit Public Television partners with U-M historians to explore the University’s commitment to “the new, the unusual, and the radical.”
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'A new shadow on the earth'
“The idea that every phrase should and must be scrutinized is central to democracy,” says novelist Nicholas Delbanco.