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We'll Always Have Paris: On the Enduring Appeal of Ex-Pat Lit

We'll Always Have Paris: On the Enduring Appeal of Ex-Pat Lit

Elliott Holt Revisits Alison Lurie's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novel, Foreign Affairs

By Elliott Holt | August 7, 2019

InterLibrary Loan Will<br> Change Your Life

InterLibrary Loan Will
Change Your Life

Nick Ripatrazone Offers a Brief History (and Celebration) of
the Apex of Human Civilization

By Nick Ripatrazone | August 7, 2019

Loud, Lewd, Cheating, Smoking, Bisexual Degenerate: Marlene Dietrich, My Teenage Role Model

Loud, Lewd, Cheating, Smoking, Bisexual Degenerate: Marlene Dietrich, My Teenage Role Model

Amanda Lee Koe on the Icon Who Found Her When She Needed It Most

By Amanda Lee Koe | August 7, 2019

5 Books You May Have Missed in July

5 Books You May Have Missed in July

From Ill-Fated Romance to Comic Flanerie

By Bethanne Patrick | August 7, 2019

Tope Folarin on the Misguided Urge to Carve the World Into Binaries

Tope Folarin on the Misguided Urge to Carve the World Into Binaries

and?"">"Why are we in the West so deeply uncomfortable with and?"

By Tope Folarin | August 7, 2019

Providing Help to Booksellers, When They Need It

Providing Help to Booksellers, When They Need It

BINC Started When Employees Wanted to Help a Sick Coworker

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Sarah Rose Etter on the Unintended Grotesque of Her Debut Novel

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | August 7, 2019

Toni Morrison on Reality TV, Black Lives Matter, and Meeting Jeff Bezos

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75 Covers of Toni Morrison's Beloved From Around the World

By Emily Temple | August 6, 2019

The Painter's Wife vs. The Poet's Husband: Portrait of a Marriage

The Painter's Wife vs. The Poet's Husband: Portrait of a Marriage

Shawna Lemay on the Indistinct Line Between Background and Foreground

By Shawna Lemay | August 6, 2019

What I Teach: Seven Titles From a High School Class on Trauma Literature

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Kate McQuade on Yaa Gyasi, Art Spiegelman, Tim O'Brien, and More

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How the Long Persecution<br> of the Rhineland Jews Shaped Karl Marx

How the Long Persecution
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A Revolutionary Spirit Born of the Crusades and Napoleonic Wars

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Failed Utopias: Can You Buy an Immaculate World With Dirty Money?

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By Caite Dolan-Leach | August 6, 2019

One Another: An Essay About Sex, Reading, and Mary Ruefle

One Another: An Essay About Sex, Reading, and Mary Ruefle

Gunnhild Øyehaug: "That year of reading was a year of transformation."

By Gunnhild Øyehaug | August 6, 2019

On White Nationalism and the Lessons of Charlottesville

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Terry McAuliffe on the Ever-Growing Threat of the Alt-Right

By Terry McAuliffe | August 6, 2019

Introducing <em>Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady</em>

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