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Literary Criticism
Contemplating the Infinite with Annie Dillard
"One of the most sensitive, listening intelligences ever to breathe American air"
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John Freeman
| March 10, 2016
Hidden Stories and Historical Half-truths: Lies Your Ancestors Told You
On history, heritage, and whitewashing
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Anita Huslin
| March 7, 2016
The Beautiful, Proto-Feminist Snark of Jane Austen’s Juvenilia
74,000 words of raucous, handwritten amorality
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Devoney Looser
| March 4, 2016
102 Indispensible Works of Literary Criticism
A Highly Subjective and Idiosyncratic List Created Upon Moving House
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Jonathan Russell Clark
| March 4, 2016
Michel de Montaigne, Time Traveler
Hannah Brooks-Motl on Where We Go When We Read, and Who We Become
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Hannah Brooks-Motl
| February 29, 2016
Harper Lee and the Myth of a Post-Racial America
On the Complicated Legacy of a Beloved Writer
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Kate Jenkins
| February 23, 2016
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| February 17, 2016
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| February 16, 2016
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| February 15, 2016
A. O. Scott Asks Himself: What is Criticism?
One of America's Great Critics Has Some Questions—For Himself
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A. O. Scott
| February 11, 2016
On Finding Yourself in the Work of Jhumpa Lahiri
Nandini Balial on Language, Homeland, and Family
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Nandini Balial
| February 9, 2016
We Are At Risk of Losing Serious Readers
David Denby on Teenage Reading Habits, and the Page vs. the Screen
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David Denby
| February 8, 2016
Kamila Shamsie On Intizar Hussain's Novel,
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Reimagining the Intimate Sweep of History
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Kamila Shamsie
| February 5, 2016
You Don’t Have to Be a Veteran to Write About War
Matt Gallagher on the Difference Between Experience and Authority
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Matt Gallagher
| February 2, 2016
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