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On the Sci-Fi Pioneer Who Brought Math to the Masses
David Lindsay Roberts Considers the Career of E.T. Bell
By
David Lindsay Roberts
| November 19, 2019
On Jane Austen, Elizabeth Warren, and the Legacy of the Stoic Woman
Rachel Vorona Cote Considers the Miss Dashwoods
By
Rachel Vorona Cote
| November 18, 2019
Look, Latin Is Not Useless, Neither
Is It Dead
Nicola Gardini Refutes the Biases Towards the So-Called Dead Language
By
Nicola Gardini
| November 18, 2019
On Dennis Cooper's Elegant Jump to Film
Jeff Jackson Considers the Cult Writer's
Latest Film
Permanent Green Light
By
Jeff Jackson
| November 18, 2019
On the Unpublished Ending of
Picnic at Hanging Rock
, and Other Mysteries
Romy Ash Wanders Through an Iconic Australian Novel
By
Romy Ash
| November 15, 2019
The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s
Mo Moulton on the Legendary Mutual Admiration Society
By
Mo Moulton
| November 14, 2019
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The Elusive Lure of Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
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Philip Metres
| November 14, 2019
High School Crush: On Literary Longing and Misdirected Lust
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Janet Manley
| November 13, 2019
Let's Talk About Love: A Lost Vocabulary of Amorous Terms
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Paul Anthony Jones
| November 13, 2019
The Woman Who Brought Dostoevsky and Chekhov to English Readers
Sara Wheeler on Constance Garnett and the Problem
of Era-Specific Translations
By
Sara Wheeler
| November 12, 2019
Elizabeth Bishop in Key West, Island of Her Dreams
On a 20th-Century Writers' Paradise
By
Thomas Travisano
| November 12, 2019
Why Resistance Is Foundational to Kurdish Literature
Ava Homa on What Statelessness, Trauma, and Political Exile Have Taught Her as a Writer
By
Ava Homa
| November 12, 2019
Imran Siddiquee on the Problem with "New Masculinity"
On Lindy West, Pharrell Wiilliams, and How to Be a Male Ally
By
Imran Siddiquee
| November 11, 2019
Azar Nafisi on Finding Herself in the Writing of Vladimir Nabokov
How a Writer is Shaped By Perpetual Exile
By
Azar Nafisi
| November 11, 2019
On the Line Between Plagiarism and Art
What Grant Maierhofer Learned in Borrowing from Dennis Cooper
By
Grant Maierhofer
| November 11, 2019
How Lou Sullivan's Journals Enrich the History of Trans Literature
Callum Angus on Sullivan's Recently Released Diaries, AIDS, Transitioning, and More
By
Callum Angus
| November 8, 2019
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