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Adam Gopnik On <em>Charlie Hebdo</em>

Adam Gopnik On Charlie Hebdo

Stéphane Charbonnier's Manifesto and the Fine Art of Blasphemy

By Adam Gopnik | January 5, 2016

The Year in Quotations

The Year in Quotations

New Additions to Bartlett's Quotations for 2015

By Literary Hub | December 31, 2015

A Master Class in the Passive Voice

A Master Class in the Passive Voice

The Third Democratic Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | December 22, 2015

The Moral Crisis of Our Time

The Moral Crisis of Our Time

Dubravka Ugrešić on Refugees, Dislocation, and the Exile of Europa

By Dubravka Ugrešić | December 21, 2015

The Fifth Republican Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

The Fifth Republican Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

Carpet Bombs and false narratives, all in the name of democracy

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | December 17, 2015

Writers at Work: The Year in Collected Essays

Writers at Work: The Year in Collected Essays

On 12 Books (and 4,554 Pages) by Journalists, Critics, Columnists, and Contributors

By Jonathan Russell Clark | December 14, 2015

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A Report From the (Hopefully Last) Climate Convention

By Tim Flannery | December 10, 2015

Guantánamo Diary

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 8, 2015

How to Pass the Time on a Holiday Commemorating the Destruction of Your Ancestors

By Tommy Pico | November 26, 2015

Kathleen Alcott's Ghosts of Thanksgiving

Kathleen Alcott's Ghosts of Thanksgiving

In Search of Tradition, One House at a Time

By Kathleen Alcott | November 25, 2015

Indian Writers Unite in the Face of Violent Intolerance

Indian Writers Unite in the Face of Violent Intolerance

On the Rise of Ultra-Nationalism, and the Murder of Writers and Atheists

By Shashi Deshpande | November 25, 2015

Are We Different People in Different Languages?

Are We Different People in Different Languages?

On Being a Multilingual Writer in the 21st Century

By Ana Menéndez | November 19, 2015

Teddy Roosevelt Supports Bernie Sanders, and Other Weirdness

Teddy Roosevelt Supports Bernie Sanders, and Other Weirdness

Translating the Spinglish from Saturday's Democratic Debate

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 16, 2015

A Brief History of Religious Toleration

A Brief History of Religious Toleration

Gay Marriage, Kim Davis and the Birth of the Secular Mind

By George Makari | November 13, 2015

The Philosopher vs. The Welder: Translating the GOP Debate

The Philosopher vs. The Welder: Translating the GOP Debate

Reading Between the Lines at the 323rd Republican Debate

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 12, 2015

Weasel Words Unite the Parties

Weasel Words Unite the Parties

A Spinglish-English Translation of Friday’s Debate Forum

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | November 10, 2015

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