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The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

Eddie Glaude on How Baldwin Confronted America's Most Exceptional Lie

By Eddie S. Glaude Jr. | July 28, 2020

My Mother and 'Culture': <br>A Love Story

My Mother and 'Culture':
A Love Story

Playwright David Adjmi on His Mother's Influence

By David Adjmi | July 28, 2020

The Dangerous and Untold Story of Paparazzi Work

The Dangerous and Untold Story of Paparazzi Work

Featuring the Further Abuses of Donald Trump

By Vanessa Diaz | July 24, 2020

Remembering Chris Dickey, Writer, Friend, and Truly Great Editor

Remembering Chris Dickey, Writer, Friend, and Truly Great Editor

Will Cathcart on the Life and Times of a Beloved Journalist

By Will Cathcart | July 24, 2020

On Exploiting the Labor of a Dear Friend, Who is Also a Poet

On Exploiting the Labor of a Dear Friend, Who is Also a Poet

Rebecca Wolff on Publishing the Poetry of Catherine Wagner

By Rebecca Wolff | July 23, 2020

Remembering Australian Novelist Elizabeth Harrower

Remembering Australian Novelist Elizabeth Harrower

you'll have to go home."">"Like any holiday, it comes to an end. You know
you'll have to go home."

By Michael Heyward | July 22, 2020

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The Tenacious Constancy of
The Merchant of Prato

By Charles Nicholl | July 20, 2020

In His Life and Writing, Robert D. Richardson Was Precise and Compassionate

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How the Author of The Graduate Walked Away From Middle-Class Mores

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Pramila Jayapal on Changing the Establishment from the Inside

Pramila Jayapal on Changing the Establishment from the Inside

The US Representative on the Status Quo, Democracy, and Organizing

By Pramila Jayapal | June 29, 2020

Vivian Gornick on the

Vivian Gornick on the "Forgotten" Wife of Victorian Novelist, George Meredith

Mrs. Meredith Finally Gets Her Due

By Vivian Gornick | June 24, 2020

Inside the Creation of a Girl Scout Troop Unlike Any Other

Inside the Creation of a Girl Scout Troop Unlike Any Other

Meet the Young Women Who Made it Happen

By Nikita Stewart | June 24, 2020

The Death That Galvanized Malcolm X Against Police Brutality

The Death That Galvanized Malcolm X Against Police Brutality

Peniel Joseph on the Case of Ronald Stokes in 1960s LA

By Peniel E. Joseph | June 23, 2020

The Poet-Publisher Who Scorned Death by Pursuing It

The Poet-Publisher Who Scorned Death by Pursuing It

Ben Mazer on the Wild and Profligate Life of Harry Crosby

By Ben Mazer | June 22, 2020

Imagining One Last Lunch with My Father, John Cheever

Imagining One Last Lunch with My Father, John Cheever

Benjamin Cheever Wonders How He'd Explain Donald Trump

By Benjamin Cheever | June 22, 2020

The World in Which Bernie Sanders Grew Up

The World in Which Bernie Sanders Grew Up

Theodore Hamm on WWII-Era Brooklyn, the New Deal, and Commies Fightin' Fascists

By Theodore Hamm | June 18, 2020

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