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On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

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By Lina Bernstein | July 29, 2020

Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Marjorie Garber on the Etymology and Abuses of a Weighty Word

By Marjorie Garber | July 29, 2020

Leah Hampton on Writing Against the Stereotypes of Appalachia

Leah Hampton on Writing Against the Stereotypes of Appalachia

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Solomon Goldstein-Rose: A Plan For Solving Climate Change

Solomon Goldstein-Rose: A Plan For Solving Climate Change

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By New Books Network | July 29, 2020

Mary Ruefle on the Need to Cultivate Patience

Mary Ruefle on the Need to Cultivate Patience

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By WMFA | July 29, 2020

"The Round"

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The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

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