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The Professor Who Smuggled Intellectuals Out of<br> Nazi-Occupied France

The Professor Who Smuggled Intellectuals Out of
Nazi-Occupied France

Justus Rosenberg's Time in the Pyrenees: Walter Benjamin, Heinrich Mann, and More

By Justus Rosenberg | January 30, 2020

Kali Fajardo-Anstine on Providing Representation for Her People

Kali Fajardo-Anstine on Providing Representation for Her People

The Author of Sabrina and Corina Talks to
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By The Maris Review | January 30, 2020

The Chaotic Side of Learning: Keeping High School Seniors From Falling Asleep

The Chaotic Side of Learning: Keeping High School Seniors From Falling Asleep

Atlanta English Teacher Susan Barber on “Creating
a family in the classroom.”

By Nick Ripatrazone | January 30, 2020

Jack London's Call to Service and Humanism

Jack London's Call to Service and Humanism

From the Introduction to Upton Sinclair's 1915 Anthology of Justice

By Jack London | January 30, 2020

All the President's Henchmen: Susan Choi and Garrett Graff on the Citizens of the Swamp

All the President's Henchmen: Susan Choi and Garrett Graff on the Citizens of the Swamp

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

By Fiction Non Fiction | January 30, 2020

15 Essential Colombian Novels You Should Read

15 Essential Colombian Novels You Should Read

Recommendations from Juan Cardenas and Margarita García Robayo, on the Eve of Hay Festival Cartagena

By Literary Hub | January 30, 2020

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Richard Stengel on How to Save Our Democracy

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Behind the Mic: On Don't Be Evil by Rana Foroohar, Read by Rachel Fulginiti

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Dear Oprah Winfrey: 142 Writers Ask You to Reconsider <em>American Dirt</em>

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When Did Self-Help Books Become Literary?

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The Italian Women Who Resisted the Nazis with Stones and Willpower

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Caroline Moorehead on an Untold Story of the Second World War

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On One of the Greatest Children's Ghost Books Ever Published

On One of the Greatest Children's Ghost Books Ever Published

Jessica Mesman Griffith Revisits the “Hauntology“ of
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By Jessica Mesman Griffith | January 29, 2020

Elaine Kahn on Living a Life Committed to Poetry

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A Reading Series for People to Share Their Grief

A Reading Series for People to Share Their Grief

Since U Been Gone Aims at Catharsis for Those Experiencing Loss

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It is 1979 and Ludvík Vaculík Has a Terrible Case of Writer's Block

It is 1979 and Ludvík Vaculík Has a Terrible Case of Writer's Block

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