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Marie Yovanovitch: Why Trump Might Be More Like Putin Than We’d Like to Think

In Conversation with Andrew Keen

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How Wings of Desire and Red Dead Redemption 2 Informed Sasha Fletcher’s New Novel

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By So Many Damn Books | March 29, 2022

What <em>Shark Tank</em> Tells Us About the Unreality of Life in America

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Who Will Reap the Economic and Political Rewards of Putin’s Ukraine Folly?

Who Will Reap the Economic and Political Rewards of Putin’s Ukraine Folly?

Daniel Yergin in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 29, 2022

The Writer as Conduit: Suzanne Cope on the Privilege of Telling Stories

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In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

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Why Rescuing the Planet Requires Us to Give Back Half the Land to Nature

Why Rescuing the Planet Requires Us to Give Back Half the Land to Nature

Tony Hiss in Conversation with Andrew Keen

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Why Good Bookstores Might Not Actually Be “Stores”

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How Placing Intentional Errors Into Maps Can Protect Them

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