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On Marjane Satrapi’s Early #MeToo Novel
How
Embroideries
Reveals the Power of Women's Stories
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 30, 2018
Music and My Father
Gabrielle Bellot on Growing Up Between the Silence and the Sound
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 10, 2018
Kevin Williamson, Transphobia, and the Myth of Ideological Diversity
When the Center Moves Right, Extremism Looks Normal
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 4, 2018
Stephen Hawking Was a Poet
Gabrielle Bellot on Dreams of a Distant Star
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| March 15, 2018
Nobody's Sh*thole: The Ugly History of Vilifying Haiti
Gabrielle Bellot on Donald Trump, Pat Robertson, and Corrosive Ways of Seeing
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| January 24, 2018
Surviving 2017 with Borges: On the Art of Wonder and Wonder of Art
Considering Good, Evil, Nazis, and All the What-Ifs That Make a Life
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| January 10, 2018
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The Other Invisibles of Ralph Ellison's
Invisible Man
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| December 1, 2017
Finding Refuge in a Queer Vampire Novella
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| November 1, 2017
Jean Rhys Had to Leave Her Home to Truly See It
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Gabrielle Bellot
| October 26, 2017
Octavia Butler: The Brutalities of the Past Are All Around This
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Gabrielle Bellot
| October 17, 2017
We Have Always Dreamed of Other Worlds
Gabrielle Bellot on Literary Stargazing and Reckoning with the Infinite
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Gabrielle Bellot
| September 29, 2017
The Paradox of a Hurricane: Death and Love Its Wake
Gabrielle Bellot Wonders From Afar About the Fate of Her Parents
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Gabrielle Bellot
| September 26, 2017
On the Dark, Wondrous Optimism of Ray Bradbury
Gabrielle Bellot Discovers Worlds Within and Without
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| August 22, 2017
How Much of Einstein's Theory of Relativity is in the Writing of Virginia Woolf?
Gabrielle Bellot on the Bloomsbury Writer's Fixation on Contemporary Science
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| August 10, 2017
Trump's Shameful, Cruel Ban on People Like Me
His Presidency Can Never Be Normalized, But My Shame Has Been
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Gabrielle Bellot
| July 28, 2017
Baldwin vs. Buckley: A Debate We Shouldn't Need, As Important As Ever
Gabrielle Bellot on America's Foundational Divide
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Gabrielle Bellot
| July 20, 2017
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