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Letter From Minnesota: “I Have My Passport With Me.”

Letter From Minnesota: “I Have My Passport With Me.”

Michael Torres on Life in the Lens of Authoritarianism

By Michael Torres | February 13, 2026

An Archive of Associations: When My Father Bought Foucault’s Old Car

An Archive of Associations: When My Father Bought Foucault’s Old Car

Anna Nygren on Writing Between Intertextuality, Obsession and Categorization

By Anna Nygren | February 13, 2026

Letter From Minnesota: Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Frontier, From an Immigrant in Minneapolis

Letter From Minnesota: Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Frontier, From an Immigrant in Minneapolis

Sun Yung Shin on the Ever-Shifting Meanings of US Citizenship

By Sun Yung Shin | February 13, 2026

What Playing With Sun Ra in College Taught Me About Myself

What Playing With Sun Ra in College Taught Me About Myself

Michael Lowenthal on Jazz, Musicianship, and Discovering the Limits of Improvisation

By Michael Lowenthal | February 13, 2026

Have You Ever Tried Going on a Blind Date With a Book?

Have You Ever Tried Going on a Blind Date With a Book?

Jess deCourcy Hinds Offers 13 Ways of Looking at the Book World’s Latest Phenomenon

By Jess deCourcy Hinds | February 13, 2026

What Science Reveals About the Many Facets of Desire

What Science Reveals About the Many Facets of Desire

Tom Bellamy on the Neurochemical Reactions That Drive Love, Obsession and Longing

By Tom Bellamy | February 13, 2026

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Seven Fake Dating Romance Novels to Read for Valentine’s Day

By Haruka Iwasaki | February 13, 2026

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

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Katie da Cunha Lewin on the Joys of Quiet, Communal Writing

By Katie da Cunha Lewin | February 13, 2026

When Presidents Slowly Fall: What Fiction Gets Right About the 25th Amendment

When Presidents Slowly Fall: What Fiction Gets Right About the 25th Amendment

How to Depose a Mad King (According to the Constitution)

By Aron Solomon | February 12, 2026

Letter From Minnesota: Count Them Among the Loved 

Letter From Minnesota: Count Them Among the Loved 

Jennifer Bowen on the Distortions of Time Under an Occupation

By Jennifer Eli Bowen | February 12, 2026

Letter From Minnesota: SOS From an Occupied City

Letter From Minnesota: SOS From an Occupied City

Angela Ajayi on the Feeling of Authoritarian Creep

By Angela Ajayi | February 12, 2026

Am I the Literary Asshole For Being Tired of My Self-Congratulatory Liberal Book Group?

Am I the Literary Asshole For Being Tired of My Self-Congratulatory Liberal Book Group?

Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior

By Kristen Arnett | February 12, 2026

When a Book Cover Designer Writes a Book, Who Designs the Cover?

When a Book Cover Designer Writes a Book, Who Designs the Cover?

Oliver Munday and Chris Brand Discuss the Process Behind
Head of Household

By Oliver Munday | February 12, 2026

Some Perfect Exact Words: On the Real Legacy of Elizabeth Wurtzel

Some Perfect Exact Words: On the Real Legacy of Elizabeth Wurtzel

Matthew Zipf Considers the Mesmerizing Immediacy of the Author's Work

By Matthew Zipf | February 12, 2026

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

“An instant classic of that svelte form: no longer than a rattlesnake’s body and just as explosive.”

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