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The German-Jewish Refugees Who Created <em>Curious George</em>

The German-Jewish Refugees Who Created Curious George

"Theirs Was a Life of Exile and, Thereafter, Self-Invention"

By Nicholas Delbanco | September 15, 2017

To Heal or To Hurt? On Being a Military Medic in Iraq

To Heal or To Hurt? On Being a Military Medic in Iraq

Jon Kerstetter Makes Impossible Decisions in the Iraqi Desert

By Jon Kerstetter | September 15, 2017

Writing Between Countries and Across Borders: A Conversation

Writing Between Countries and Across Borders: A Conversation

Jamaica Kincaid, Marlon James, Valeria Luiselli, and Others

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To Abolish the Chinese Language: On a Century of Reformist Rhetoric

To Abolish the Chinese Language: On a Century of Reformist Rhetoric

Thomas S. Mullaney on Theories of Chinese Modernization

By Thomas S. Mullaney | September 15, 2017

Hiroshima, the Holocaust, and the Meaning of

Hiroshima, the Holocaust, and the Meaning of "Survivor"

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Lit Hub Daily: September 14, 2017

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The Little Known, Much Loved Cookbook That Was Ahead of Its Time

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Fake News and the Rise of Fascism in the 1920s

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For Two Thousand Years

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Writing the Untold History of American Imperial Power

Writing the Untold History of American Imperial Power

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Lit Hub Daily: September 13, 2017

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The Deadliest Weapon of War That Was Never Actually Used

The Deadliest Weapon of War That Was Never Actually Used

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By Jennet Conant | September 13, 2017

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