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On the 1966 Poem That Warns of Bio-Acoustic Die-Off and the Destruction of Our Soundscapes
David Farrier Revisits Basil Bunting’s Classic, “Briggflatts”
By
David Farrier
| April 9, 2026
In Praise of the Old WASP Elite (Because Dignified Hypocrisy is Better Than Garish Cruelty)
In Which Robert Leleux Reads an Alarming Number of Biographies About Rich, White Americans
By
Robert Leleux
| April 3, 2026
The History of the Young Lords of Chicago
Hilda Vasquez Ignatin on the Revolutionary Latino Organizers of the 1960s and 70s
By
Hilda Vasquez Ignatin
| April 1, 2026
Frederick Jackson Turner’s Groundbreaking Frontier Thesis Was a Flop When He First Read It
Megan Kate Nelson on the History of the American Frontier
By
Megan Kate Nelson
| April 1, 2026
Why is Bob Dylan hawking AI-generated historical fiction?!
By
Brittany Allen
| March 31, 2026
How Legendary Filmmakers Funded Their Creative Lives
Mason Currey on Making a Living Through Making Art
By
Mason Currey
| March 31, 2026
Best Reviewed
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Langston Hughes: Novelist, Poet, Activist and... Translator
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Ricardo Wilson II
| March 27, 2026
How William Kennedy Turned a Bedtime Story For His Four-Year-Old Into a Publishing Sensation
By
Stephanie Gorton
| March 26, 2026
Meet the Habsburgs! And Watch Them Marry Their Way Across Europe...
By
Veronica Buckley
| March 26, 2026
Trailblazer or Panderer? Inside the Life and Career of Black Comedian Stepin Fetchit
Geoff Bennett on the Evolving Role of Black Comedy in Hollywood
By
Geoff Bennett
| March 25, 2026
A new series on Charles Dickens takes your favorite Victorian novelist to the streets.
By
Brittany Allen
| March 24, 2026
Five books to pick up if you’re also binging FX’s
Love Story.
A Kennedy-curious reading list.
By
Brittany Allen
| March 23, 2026
Why the Poet Ed Sanders
Matters More Than Ever
Lucy Kogler in Praise of the Poet Who Never Stops Creating
By
Lucy Kogler
| March 20, 2026
On the Beautiful, Terrible Villains of Reality Television
“What, you act like I have a new face or something.”
By
Jack Balderrama Morley
| March 18, 2026
On the Genius of Frances Burney, Jane Austen’s Most Important Literary Predecessor
Natasha Joukovsky Considers Ahead-of-Their-Time Novels
Cecilia
and
Evelina
By
A. Natasha Joukovsky
| March 16, 2026
Beyond “Women’s Fiction...” On the Quiet Brilliance of Barbara Pym
Kerry Clare In Praise of Writing Stories Attuned to the Details of Everyday Life
By
Kerry Clare
| March 16, 2026
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