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Peter Hessler on the Implications of a Chinese Education

Peter Hessler on the Implications of a Chinese Education

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | July 9, 2026

“Hemlock, 1956,” a Poem by Victoria Chang

“Hemlock, 1956,” a Poem by Victoria Chang

From the Collection Tree of Knowledge

By Victoria Chang | July 8, 2026

Remaking My Life in 50 Swims

Remaking My Life in 50 Swims

Kate Washington on Her Marriage, Rediscovering Herself, and Caregiving Fatigue

By Kate Washington | July 8, 2026

Why Can’t the Public Sector Pick Up Our Trash?

Why Can’t the Public Sector Pick Up Our Trash?

Simon Paré-Poupart on the Democratic Control of Waste Management

By Simon Paré-Poupart | July 8, 2026

A Room of Her Own: What Women Writers Sacrifice to Pursue Their Passion

A Room of Her Own: What Women Writers Sacrifice to Pursue Their Passion

Lisa Owens on Balancing the Demands of Motherhood With a Creative Life

By Lisa Owens | July 8, 2026

Writing Underwater: What Diving Taught Me About Trauma and Creativity

Writing Underwater: What Diving Taught Me About Trauma and Creativity

Emeline Atwood on Fear, Recovery and Writing Fiction Based on Lived Experience

By Emeline Atwood | July 8, 2026

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Jim Jones and Me: On Growing Up Guyanese-American in the Shadow of Jonestown

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Afsheen Farhadi Considers How the Multifaceted Memory of the Infamous Cult Inspired His Debut Novel

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A Poet’s Account of the Power of the Yodel

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“One has to be willing to humiliate oneself in order to yodel, there is no spiritual bypass.”

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Plato’s <em>Symposium</em> Is Actually About Love

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Cat Fitzpatrick Finds Inspiration in Philosophy’s Most Famous Dinner Party

By Cat Fitzpatrick | July 6, 2026

This Week in Literary History: Ernest Hemingway is Wounded on the Italian Front

This Week in Literary History: Ernest Hemingway is Wounded on the Italian Front

“When you go to war as a boy you have a great illusion of immortality. Other people get killed; not you.”

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How Etel Adnan Shaped a Generation of Poets

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The Unexpected Joys of a Geriatric Debut

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