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Poet, Mystic, Warrior, Visionary: Reimagining the Life and Art of an Aztec Ruler Lost in Myth

Poet, Mystic, Warrior, Visionary: Reimagining the Life and Art of an Aztec Ruler Lost in Myth

Ilan Stavans Resurrects Nezahualcóyotl from Fragments of Fact and Fiction

By Ilan Stavans | March 27, 2025

Beyond the Headlines: Capturing the Human Tragedy of the Refugee Crisis

Beyond the Headlines: Capturing the Human Tragedy of the Refugee Crisis

Jeanne Carstensen Explores the Multifaceted and Devastating Impact of Europe’s Militarized Borders

By Jeanne Carstensen | March 26, 2025

Leah Sottile on Amy Carlson, aka Mother God, and the Creation of a New Age Cult

Leah Sottile on Amy Carlson, aka Mother God, and the Creation of a New Age Cult

The Author of “Blazing Eye Sees All” Shares a Cautionary Tale of Online Indoctrination

By Leah Sottile | March 26, 2025

Eight print(!) magazines that should be on your radar.

Eight print(!) magazines that should be on your radar.

By Brittany Allen | March 25, 2025

Why Testimonial and Confessional Writing Remains Necessary in the Post-#MeToo Era

Why Testimonial and Confessional Writing Remains Necessary in the Post-#MeToo Era

Jamie Hood In Defense of the Earnest, the Sentimental, and Those Who Still Need to Put Their Trauma Into Words

By Jamie Hood | March 25, 2025

Towards a New “Bad” Feminist Canon: Why Feminism Remains Essential

Towards a New “Bad” Feminist Canon: Why Feminism Remains Essential

Roxane Gay on the Importance of Expanding and Complicating Our Understanding of Contemporary Feminist Thought

By Roxane Gay | March 25, 2025

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The Reforestation of American Civic Life: What Publishing Can Do in the Face of the Trump

By Josh Cook | March 21, 2025

A Toxic Business: On America’s Practice of Shipping Its Trash to the Global South

By Alexander Clapp | March 21, 2025

How Service Workers Can Lead the Fight Against the Ruling Billionaire Class

By Jodi Dean | March 21, 2025

Hollow Men: The Republican Party is Nothing More Than a Host for the Malignancies of Donald Trump

Hollow Men: The Republican Party is Nothing More Than a Host for the Malignancies of Donald Trump

Gabrielle Bellot on the Empty Suits Destroying the Country

By Gabrielle Bellot | March 20, 2025

Trump is trying to destroy libraries.

Trump is trying to destroy libraries.

By James Folta | March 18, 2025

A Columbia University Professor Speaks Out Against the Kidnapping of Mahmoud Khalil

A Columbia University Professor Speaks Out Against the Kidnapping of Mahmoud Khalil

“We will not take lectures on antisemitism from segregationists and neo-nazis.”

By Joseph Howley | March 18, 2025

Schumer “postponing” his book tour tells me he still doesn't get the message.

Schumer “postponing” his book tour tells me he still doesn't get the message.

By James Folta | March 17, 2025

The Former Head of Human Rights Watch on the Challenges of Reporting on the Abuses of Israel’s Government

The Former Head of Human Rights Watch on the Challenges of Reporting on the Abuses of Israel’s Government

Kenneth Roth on Penalizing Journalists for Addressing Palestinian Persecution

By Kenneth Roth | March 17, 2025

How the Vietnam War Exposed America’s Military and Political Vulnerabilities

How the Vietnam War Exposed America’s Military and Political Vulnerabilities

James A. Warren on the Origins and Lasting Impact of a Generation-Defining Cold War Conflict

By James A. Warren | March 14, 2025

Truth, Power, Art: A Critical Manifesto on Creative Nonfiction

Truth, Power, Art: A Critical Manifesto on Creative Nonfiction

Lauren Markham and Chris Feliciano Arnold on the Urgency Writing Truth to Power

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