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8 Notable Attempts to Hack the
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Emily Temple
| September 26, 2017
We Can't Ignore H.P. Lovecraft's White Supremacy
Lovecraftian Narratives of Race Persist in Contemporary Politics
By
Wes House
| September 26, 2017
"Idiopathic Illness" a New Poem by Meghan O'Rourke
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By
Meghan O'Rourke
| September 26, 2017
Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies
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and Restoring a Classic Plane
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Douglas R. Dechow and Anna Leahy
| September 26, 2017
Speaking Truth to Power is as American as Apple Pie
America’s First Revolutionary Abolitionist Deserves a Statue in the Middle of Town
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Marcus Rediker
| September 26, 2017
5 Books Making News this Week: Religion, Refugees, and Odysseys
Alice McDermott, Jenny Erpenbeck, Daniel Mendelsohn, and More
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Jane Ciabattari
| September 26, 2017
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Searching for My Mother, 16 Years After Her Murder
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Sarah Perry
| September 25, 2017
Two New Poems by John Freeman
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Maps
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John Freeman
| September 25, 2017
The Secret Meeting Where the Idea of America as a Global Power Was Born
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By
Helen C. Epstein
| September 25, 2017
Louisa May Alcott: A Difficult Woman Who Got Things Done
On Writing the Alcott Sisters, in All Their Complexity
By
Elise Hooper
| September 25, 2017
Lu Xun: What is Revolutionary Literature?
"Only When Revolutionaries Start Writing Will There be Revolutionary Literature"
By
Lu Xun
| September 25, 2017
20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner
"Don't be 'a writer' but instead be writing."
By
Emily Temple
| September 25, 2017
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