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How Lauren Bacall Secured Her Legendary Love Story with Humphrey Bogart

How Lauren Bacall Secured Her Legendary Love Story with Humphrey Bogart

William J. Mann on the Movie Star’s Memoirs

By William J. Mann | July 12, 2023

Benyamin Cohen on the Cultural Ubiquity of Albert Einstein, the World’s Favorite Genius

Benyamin Cohen on the Cultural Ubiquity of Albert Einstein, the World’s Favorite Genius

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | July 12, 2023

Rory Green on Her Mother, International Bestselling Novelist Jackie Collins

Rory Green on Her Mother, International Bestselling Novelist Jackie Collins

“Amidst all the heady swirl of success, she kept her feet on the ground and made certain ours were also.”

By Rory Green | July 11, 2023

How Truman Capote Was Destroyed by His Own Masterpiece

How Truman Capote Was Destroyed by His Own Masterpiece

Inside a New Volume Reproducing the Original Manuscript
of In Cold Blood

By Ebs Burnough | July 10, 2023

Women on the Verge: The Jazz Age Origins of Burnout

Women on the Verge: The Jazz Age Origins of Burnout

Marsha Gordon on Ursula Parrott’s Ambitious Women

By Marsha Gordon | July 5, 2023

Jesse Kavadlo Puts Don DeLillo into Context

Jesse Kavadlo Puts Don DeLillo into Context

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | July 5, 2023

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The Making of a Bad Woman (2,000 Years Ago)

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Ada Calhoun on Writing About Greatness and Failure

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How Queen Elizabeth I Remembered and Honored Her Mother, Anne Boleyn

How Queen Elizabeth I Remembered and Honored Her Mother, Anne Boleyn

Tracy Borman on Two of British History’s Most Famous Monarchs

By Tracy Borman | June 28, 2023

Henry David Thoreau Was Funnier Than You Think, Particularly on the Subject of Work

Henry David Thoreau Was Funnier Than You Think, Particularly on the Subject of Work

John Kaag and Jonathan van Belle on the Necessary “Deep Sincerity” of Dark Humor

By John Kaag and Jonathan van Belle | June 26, 2023

Jackson Lears on the American Pursuit of Vitality From Walt Whitman to Donald Trump

Jackson Lears on the American Pursuit of Vitality From Walt Whitman to Donald Trump

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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More Than A Children’s Story: <em>The Velveteen Rabbit</em> At 100

More Than A Children’s Story: The Velveteen Rabbit At 100

Lisa Rowe Fraustino on the Enduring Relevance of Margery Williams’s Most Famous Book

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How Audrey Clare Farley Rewrote the Story of the Genain Quadruplets

How Audrey Clare Farley Rewrote the Story of the Genain Quadruplets

The Author of Girls and Their Monsters On the Oft-Exploited History of the Morlok Sisters

By Audrey Clare Farley | June 22, 2023

“Born in Sin.” Patrick Radden Keefe Talks Narrative Nonfiction

“Born in Sin.” Patrick Radden Keefe Talks Narrative Nonfiction

In Conversation with Toby Mundy on the Read Smart Podcast

By Read Smart | June 20, 2023

"A Race Problem." Jolene Hubbs on Class, Whiteness, and Southern Literature

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