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    Can Poets Show the Way Forward for Europe?

    By Krisztina Tóth  September 1, 2020
    Literary Disco

    When a 13th-Century Essay Hits Close to Home

    By Literary Disco  September 1, 2020
    Time to Eat the Dogs

    What Happens to a Marriage
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    By Time to Eat the Dogs   September 1, 2020
    New Books Network

    When Fidel Castro Held Court in Harlem

    By New Books Network  September 1, 2020
    Irish Literature

    The Humble Confidence of Seamus Heaney

    By R. F. Foster  August 31, 2020
    Presidential Campaign 2020

    A Brief History of the Presidential Election-to-Be

    By Marvin Kitman  August 31, 2020
    Poetry

    “American Abecedarian”

    By Joshua Bennett  August 31, 2020
    The History of Literature

    The Ecstasy of Reading (and Rereading) Anna Karenina

    By History of Literature  August 31, 2020
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