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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Month
Featuring New Titles by Paul Harding, Janet Malcolm, Bret Easton Ellis, Colm Tóibín, and More
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| January 27, 2023
Daphne Sullivan’s Sunnily Subversive Hedonism is Best Described by Midcentury Writer Rebecca West
Julia Cooke on the Lauded Character’s Imaginary Vengeance in
The White Lotus
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Julia Cooke
| January 27, 2023
Zaria Ware on the Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Western Art
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
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Keen On
| January 27, 2023
“No Veils, No Oppression!” Watching From a Distance As Women Fight for Freedom in Iran
Sahar Delijani on Heeding the Call for Revolution
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Sahar Delijani
| January 27, 2023
Peter Turchi on the Power of the Literary Aside
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| January 27, 2023
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| January 27, 2023
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Hunger, Loneliness and Misery at Work: Jon Clifton on the Global Rise of Unhappiness
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| January 27, 2023
Emma Straub on Being Present, No Matter Where You Are
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| January 27, 2023
How a Catholic Priest Discovered the Expansion of the Universe
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The Invention of Fettuccine Alfredo: A Love Story
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