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How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare

How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare

Despite Funding Successful Socialized Medicine Abroad, the United States Opted for Profit

By Mike Magee | July 12, 2019

Dear Internet: <em>The Little Mermaid</em> Also Happens to Be Queer Allegory

Dear Internet: The Little Mermaid Also Happens to Be Queer Allegory

On the Origins of Hans Christian Andersen's Fable
of Frustrated Affection

By Gabrielle Bellot | July 12, 2019

To Tell the Story of a Brother<br> I Will Never Know

To Tell the Story of a Brother
I Will Never Know

Marian Ryan in Berlin, Reading Han Kang

By Marian Ryan | July 12, 2019

Small Acts: Finding Friendship with My Online Spanish Teacher

Small Acts: Finding Friendship with My Online Spanish Teacher

Courtney Maum on the Way Worlds Open Up Through Language

By Courtney Maum | July 12, 2019

I Found My American Dream at the Public Library

I Found My American Dream at the Public Library

Daniela Petrova's Love Letter to the Library

By Daniela Petrova | July 12, 2019

Mary Beth Keane on Realizing She Was Writing a Book

Mary Beth Keane on Realizing She Was Writing a Book

The Author of Say Again, Yes on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

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On the Brides of Jamestown: Old World Puritanism Weaponized for the New World

By Jennifer Potter | July 12, 2019

Lit Hub Recommends: Midsommar, Carmen Maria Machado, and Shirley Jackson

By Literary Hub | July 12, 2019

Daido Moriyama, Legendary Street Photographer, on How to Take a Snapshot

By Daido Moriyama and Takeshi Nakamoto | July 11, 2019

Elliot Ackerman and Anuradha Bhagwati on the Role of the Military in American Politics

Elliot Ackerman and Anuradha Bhagwati on the Role of the Military in American Politics

With Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | July 11, 2019

The War on the Poor is Only Getting Worse

The War on the Poor is Only Getting Worse

Peter Edelman on the One War America Seems to Be Winning

By Peter Edelman | July 11, 2019

Julia Phillips on Life in a Remote Post-Soviet Russian Town

Julia Phillips on Life in a Remote Post-Soviet Russian Town

The Author of Disappearing Earth on The Maris Review

By The Maris Review | July 11, 2019

'Something Evil Is Out There' <br>A Poem by Charles Simic

'Something Evil Is Out There'
A Poem by Charles Simic

From the New Collection Come Closer and Listen

By Charles Simic | July 11, 2019

Finding Small Comfort in the Panic of Shirley Jackson

Finding Small Comfort in the Panic of Shirley Jackson

Miciah Bay Gault on the High Anxiety of The Haunting of Hill House

By Miciah Bay Gault | July 11, 2019

How <em>General Hospital</em> Inspired My New Novel

How General Hospital Inspired My New Novel

Why Marcy Dermansky is Not Afraid to Mess With Her Characters

By Marcy Dermansky | July 11, 2019

Erin Hosier on the Stress of Missing Deadlines

Erin Hosier on the Stress of Missing Deadlines

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | July 11, 2019

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