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Advice from Montaigne: You Want to Be Wise? Don't Read Too Much.
The Father of the Modern Essay Was Really Quite Unpretentious
By
Antoine Compagnon
| June 27, 2019
We All Really Need to Reread George Orwell's
1984
Dorian Lynskey on How the Message of a Book Can Change Radically Over Time
By
Dorian Lynskey
| June 27, 2019
On
Myra Breckinridge
and the Life of Gore Vidal
Camille Paglia Unpacks the Mores of a Different Era
By
Camille Paglia
| June 27, 2019
Alix Ohlin: How to Write—and Not—About the Struggle to Have a Child
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By
Alix Ohlin
| June 26, 2019
I Read One Hundred Books
Just to Write One
Heather O'Neill on the Compulsive Joy of Endless Research
By
Heather O'Neill
| June 26, 2019
How the Alphabet Helped Virginia Woolf Understand
Her Father
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| June 26, 2019
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That
v.
which
: a grammatical throwdown.
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| June 25, 2019
The Complex Queer Literary History of Fire Island
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Jack Parlett
| June 25, 2019
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Sadiqa de Meijer
| June 25, 2019
Catherine Lacey on the Searching Spirit Behind Lore Segal's Long Career
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Catherine Lacey
| June 25, 2019
The Many Ways We Create the 'Other'
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Louise Aronson
| June 25, 2019
Annie Proulx on One of Her Favorite Short Stories
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Annie Proulx
| June 24, 2019
On Toxic Corporate Culture in Contemporary Fiction
Johanna Berkman Reads Novels by Elisabeth Cohen, Halle Butler, and Lydia Kiesling
By
Johanna Berkman
| June 24, 2019
How We Fictionalize Anger to Understand the World
Rachel DeWoskin on the Literary and Political Value of Rage
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Rachel DeWoskin
| June 24, 2019
The Grand Cultural Influence of Octavia Butler
Happy Birthday to a Legend of Literature
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Emily Temple
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