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    Paper Trail: On the Cross-Cultural Evolution of the Notebook

    Roland Allen Explores the Millennia-Long History of Jotting Things Down

     
    By Roland Allen  September 9, 2024

    No War Is Too Small: How Localized Conflicts Sparked Imperial Violence

    From Lauren Benton's Cundill Prize-Shortlisted “They Called It Peace”

     
    By Lauren Benton  September 9, 2024

    Censorship Through Centuries: Rebecca L. Davis on the Long Fight for Queer Liberation

    The Author of “Fierce Desires” Examines Battles Over Drag Story Hours and Book Bans Through the Lens of LGBTQ History

     
    By Rebecca L. Davis  September 9, 2024

    Silence is Power: Sara Nović on Joanne Greenberg’s In This Sign

    “The quietness... forces readers to reckon with the intricacies of deaf people as people.”

     
    By Sara Nović  September 9, 2024

    Dunya Mikhail Talks Mythology, Translating Her Own Poetry, and Exploring the Past Through Objects

    The Author of “Tablets: Secrets of the Clay” in Conversation with Poets.org

     
    By Literary Hub  September 9, 2024

    Brontez Purnell on Staying Unclassifiable

    From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

     
    By Write-minded   September 9, 2024