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Vaishnavi Patel on the Surprising Evidence of Feminism in the Ramayana

Vaishnavi Patel on the Surprising Evidence of Feminism in the Ramayana

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By Book Dreams | December 1, 2022

There’s More to Life Than Politics: Orville Schell’s Fictional Message to Xi Jinping

There’s More to Life Than Politics: Orville Schell’s Fictional Message to Xi Jinping

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 1, 2022

How to Fight Racism? We Need More Books and Conversations About Whiteness

How to Fight Racism? We Need More Books and Conversations About Whiteness

Martin Lund in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 1, 2022

Why Do We Care About the Scions of Wealthy American Families Struggling to Find Purpose?

Why Do We Care About the Scions of Wealthy American Families Struggling to Find Purpose?

Kristin Keffeler in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 1, 2022

What Should You Read Next? Here Are November’s Best Reviewed Books

What Should You Read Next? Here Are November’s Best Reviewed Books

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Amusing, Disturbing, Delightful: Celebrating Jean Stafford

Mary Gordon on an Under-Appreciated Author

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On the Similarities Between Writing and Turning Oneself Into a Werewolf

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Iain MacGregor on Discovering the Untold Stories of Stalingrad’s Citizens

Iain MacGregor on Discovering the Untold Stories of Stalingrad’s Citizens

“I always wish to get under the skin and discover the smell, the terror, the relief and the joy ordinary people felt.”

By Iain MacGregor | November 30, 2022

Emily Pifer: Finding Truth (and Lying to Herself) While Editing Her Debut Memoir

Emily Pifer: Finding Truth (and Lying to Herself) While Editing Her Debut Memoir

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The 23 Best (Old) Books We Read in 2022

The 23 Best (Old) Books We Read in 2022

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Ghostly Survivals: Michael Kimmelman and Lucy Sante on a Shapeshifting City

Ghostly Survivals: Michael Kimmelman and Lucy Sante on a Shapeshifting City

“Nothing is permanent, especially in a city like New York.”

By Michael Kimmelman | November 29, 2022

When Chekhov Became Chekhov: How the Son of a Serf Became a Literary Genius

When Chekhov Became Chekhov: How the Son of a Serf Became a Literary Genius

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By Keen On | November 29, 2022

How Stories Create Individual and Collective Pasts, Presents, and Futures

How Stories Create Individual and Collective Pasts, Presents, and Futures

Mary-Alice Daniel on the Role of Narrative in Shaping History and Myth

By Mary-Alice Daniel | November 29, 2022

Bad Trips and Borderlands: Take a Literary Tour of the New American West

Bad Trips and Borderlands: Take a Literary Tour of the New American West

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