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A Sonnet by Diane Seuss

A Sonnet by Diane Seuss

From the Collection frank: sonnets

By Diane Seuss | March 31, 2021

<em>The Code Breaker</em> by Walter Isaacson, Read by Kathe Mazur and Walter Isaacson

The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson, Read by Kathe Mazur and Walter Isaacson

On Jennifer Doudna, CRISPR, and More

By Behind the Mic | March 31, 2021

On the Behavioral Economy of the Book World

On the Behavioral Economy of the Book World

Robert Frank Shines a Light on the Winner-Take-All Approach

By Robert Frank | March 30, 2021

Melissa Febos on the Uses of the Word “Slut”

Melissa Febos on the Uses of the Word “Slut”

“Oh, was I ever a messy child. A real slut in the making.”

By Melissa Febos | March 30, 2021

Revisiting <em>Speedboat</em> in Search of a New York City That Never Really Existed

Revisiting Speedboat in Search of a New York City That Never Really Existed

Emily Temple Gives in to the Pandemic-Induced Nostalgia

By Emily Temple | March 30, 2021

Gabriela Garcia on the Interplay Between Literature and Class Consciousness

Gabriela Garcia on the Interplay Between Literature and Class Consciousness

The Author of Of Women and Salt Talks to Jane Ciabattari

By Jane Ciabattari | March 30, 2021

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A Room of One’s Own Sounds Great... But What If You're a Mom?

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The Virtue of Lying? Unmasking the Truth About the Rwandan Genocide

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Deep in an Icelandic Archive, the Earliest Roots of Nordic Mythology

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The Life and Times of “The Most Intelligent Bird in the World

The Life and Times of “The Most Intelligent Bird in the World"

Jonathan Meiburg on the Remarkable Mental and Physical Dexterity of Tina the Striated Caracara

By Jonathan Meiburg | March 30, 2021

What It Means to Choose Whiteness

What It Means to Choose Whiteness

Marcos Gonsalez on Racism, Violence, and Innocence

By Marcos Gonsalez | March 30, 2021

Sherry Turkle on AI and the Perils of Pretend Empathy

Sherry Turkle on AI and the Perils of Pretend Empathy

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A Radical Education: How Greenwich Village Transformed Eleanor Roosevelt

A Radical Education: How Greenwich Village Transformed Eleanor Roosevelt

Jan Jarboe Russell on the Friendships That Inspired and Nourished a Former First Lady

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How Gloria Naylor Captures Love in <em>The Women of <br>Brewster Place</em>

How Gloria Naylor Captures Love in The Women of
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with Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols

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<em>Literary Disco</em> Plays a Round of Birthday Book Games

Literary Disco Plays a Round of Birthday Book Games

Rider, Julia, and Tod Celebrate Nine Years (!) of the Podcast

By Literary Disco | March 30, 2021

Nathalie Etoke on Joy as “Rebellious Vitality”

Nathalie Etoke on Joy as “Rebellious Vitality”

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