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Memoir
Tracing the Family Legacy From My Suffragette Grandmothers
Adele Logan Alexander on Researching Her Mixed Heritage
By
Adele Logan Alexander
| October 7, 2019
Jerome Robbins: Letters From a Young Artist Trying to Make It In New York
When a Dance Icon Could Barely Land An Audition
By
Jerome Robbins
| October 3, 2019
Lacy Johnson: Men in Power and the
Lies They Tell
On Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, and the Malleability of Truth
By
Lacy M. Johnson
| October 2, 2019
Why Give a Rapist a Voice?
Jeannie Vanasco on Writing the Character of Her Abuser
By
Jeannie Vanasco
| October 1, 2019
In Search of a Black Odysseus: My Father's Journey Home
Maya Phillips on Wandering Through a Fallen Kingdom
By
Maya Phillips
| September 30, 2019
Leslie Jamison: On Weddings
"Weddings are holiness and booze, sweat under the dress..."
By
Leslie Jamison
| September 27, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Three Words That Almost Ruined Me As a Writer: 'Show, Don't Tell'
By
Sonya Huber
| September 27, 2019
Clarice Lispector: A Woman Knows To Say No
By
Clarice Lispector
| September 27, 2019
The Day I Found Out My Father Was a Spy
By
Steve Healey
| September 26, 2019
Since When Did Animals Become Synonymous With
Our Grief?
“In life, as in literature, a horse is never just a horse.”
By
Rebecca Renner
| September 25, 2019
Elif Shafak on the Cairo of Naguib Mahfouz
A Writer Torn Between Longing for Freedom and Loyalty to Country
By
Elif Shafak
| September 25, 2019
Writing As Therapy: My Year of Teaching in the Locked Ward
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen on Balancing Authorship and Psychotherapy
By
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen
| September 25, 2019
Meditations on a Passing Eagle, and the Beauty of Desolation
Kathleen Jamie: "Are there really different textures of air?"
By
Kathleen Jamie
| September 24, 2019
An Afternoon with an Elite Palestinian Family in Jerusalem
Lis Harris on Three Generations of Israeli Life
By
Lis Harris
| September 23, 2019
Walking with the Ghosts of Black
Los Angeles
Ismail Muhammad: "You can’t disentangle blackness and California."
By
Ismail Muhammad
| September 20, 2019
How Janet Mock Helped Me Dismantle My Assumptions
Veronica Scott Esposito on Transmisogyny and Embracing Glamour
By
Veronica Esposito
| September 18, 2019
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