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The Struggle to Learn Nonviolence in a Violent Place

The Struggle to Learn Nonviolence in a Violent Place

Rachel Louise Snyder on the Paradoxes of Prison Rehabilitation

By Rachel Louise Snyder | May 9, 2019

Erin Somers on Making Her Debut Novel Approachable... to Herself

Erin Somers on Making Her Debut Novel Approachable... to Herself

The Author of Stay Up with Hugo Best in Conversation on The Maris Review

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How the Bubonic Plague <em>Almost</em> Came to America

How the Bubonic Plague Almost Came to America

A Pompous Doctor, a Racist Bureaucracy, and More!

By David K. Randall | May 9, 2019

Illustrating the Visual Illusions of Walter Benjamin's Mind

Illustrating the Visual Illusions of Walter Benjamin's Mind

On Wandering Through—and Recreating—a Writer's Marginalia

By Frances Cannon | May 9, 2019

One German's Two-Decade Search for a Poem She Couldn't Quite Name

One German's Two-Decade Search for a Poem She Couldn't Quite Name

Susanne Tagder on Her 20-Year Quest to Find the Land of the Midnight Sun

By Susanne Tägder | May 9, 2019

A Library for the Ragpickers<br> of Bangalore

A Library for the Ragpickers
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Supporting the Children of the City's Ragpicker Community

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Why Are American Men So<br> Obsessed with Steak?

Why Are American Men So
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By Joshua Specht | May 8, 2019

What Would It Mean to Live in <br>a World Without Stories?

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By Alexis Wright | May 8, 2019

Existential Dread and the Art <br>of Boat-Building

Existential Dread and the Art
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Damian Barr Moves From Memoir to Fiction and Finds Inspiration in a Real Life Crime

Damian Barr Moves From Memoir to Fiction and Finds Inspiration in a Real Life Crime

"You want the whole thing to be historic—but these stories are hideously contemporary."

By Daneet Steffens | May 8, 2019

We Have Always Loved<br> Ranking Things, Particularly American Presidents

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By Douglas Brinkley | May 8, 2019

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