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Emily Strelow on the Figurative Language of Birds

Emily Strelow on the Figurative Language of Birds

The Author of The Wild Birds in Conversation with Galit Gottlieb on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | March 13, 2020

The Storykiller and His Sentence: Rebecca Solnit on Harvey Weinstein

The Storykiller and His Sentence: Rebecca Solnit on Harvey Weinstein

“To be a woman is to be forever vigilant against violence.”

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Coronavirus Has Ground Chinese Publishing to a Halt

Coronavirus Has Ground Chinese Publishing to a Halt

Na Zhong on What is Slowly Killing Publishing in China—And Made Existing Problems Worse

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Rebecca Solnit on the Intersection of Activism and Writing

Rebecca Solnit on the Intersection of Activism and Writing

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | March 12, 2020

Shakespeare and the Culture Wars: On the Movement for Color-Blind Casting

Shakespeare and the Culture Wars: On the Movement for Color-Blind Casting

"Actors speaking Shakespeare’s words have begun to resemble the nation."

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The Imperfect Picture That Transformed 20th-Century Photography

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Race and Spectacle in the Circuses of Gilded Age America

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Trump Threatened Iranian Cultural Sites. This Is What They Look Like.

Terence Ward on Iran's Stunning UNESCO Heritage Locations

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Brandon Taylor on the Joys of a Dinner Party in Literature (and More)

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Jo Reed and Robin Whitten Discuss a Twisty Mystery Perfect for Classic Mystery Buffs

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Heather Abel, Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond, and Ariel Schrag on Finding Your Advocate

Heather Abel, Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond, and Ariel Schrag on Finding Your Advocate

Onstage Conversations From the LIC Reading Series

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10 Great Works of Historical Fiction to Ease Your Thomas Cromwell Withdrawal

10 Great Works of Historical Fiction to Ease Your Thomas Cromwell Withdrawal

At Least History Isn't Going Anywhere

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