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The Perpetual Timeliness of <em>Tess of the D'Urbervilles</em>

The Perpetual Timeliness of Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Janet Beard on Reading and Rereading the Thomas Hardy Classic

By Janet Beard | October 21, 2021

Teachers Are Tired of Pretending to Be Okay

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TV Washington’s Dispatch from Georgia

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The Resilience of Nature Gives Jane Goodall Hope

The Resilience of Nature Gives Jane Goodall Hope

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Why <em>Arrival</em> Looks So Different After COVID-19

Why Arrival Looks So Different After COVID-19

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By Open Form | October 21, 2021

Julia Elliott and DaMaris B. Hill on Writing Rural America

Julia Elliott and DaMaris B. Hill on Writing Rural America

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

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How Nostalgia Can Hide Dark Political Realities

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Andrew Potter Investigates the Nature of Societal Decline

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Rethinking Preschool in a Pandemic Teacher Shortage

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How Catherine Raven Got Lucky Enough to Befriend a Wild Fox

How Catherine Raven Got Lucky Enough to Befriend a Wild Fox

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Robert Draper on the Smoldering Wreck of Foreign Policy Still Alive Today

Robert Draper on the Smoldering Wreck of Foreign Policy Still Alive Today

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Politicians Love Punishment—But Does It Actually Reduce Crime?

Politicians Love Punishment—But Does It Actually Reduce Crime?

 Benjamin van Rooij and Adam Fine Examine the Specific Deterrent Effects of Incarceration

By Benjamin van Rooij and Adam Fine | October 21, 2021

Chris Hedges on Teaching Playwriting in Prison

Chris Hedges on Teaching Playwriting in Prison

Writing Exercises, Sincerity, and Amiri Baraka’s Dutchman

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