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On the Prosperity Gospel, the Soul of Money, and Proto-Capitalist Jesus

On the Prosperity Gospel, the Soul of Money, and Proto-Capitalist Jesus

The Paired Narrative Trajectories of Christ and Cash

By Frederick Kaufman | November 24, 2020

The Life of Carla Capponi, Nazi-Fighter of Occupied Rome

The Life of Carla Capponi, Nazi-Fighter of Occupied Rome

"Heedless of the flames, she pulled the injured soldier from the burning wreck."

By Victor Failmezger | November 24, 2020

How Come We Don't Have a Philosophy of Wigs?

How Come We Don't Have a Philosophy of Wigs?

Luigi Amara on the Curious Place of Hair Pieces in the Age of Enlightenment 

By Luigi Amara | November 24, 2020

Doughnuts or Donuts? Krispy Kreme or Dunkin'? All of the Above?

Doughnuts or Donuts? Krispy Kreme or Dunkin'? All of the Above?

Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant Embrace a Gluttony of Options

By Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant | November 24, 2020

Erin Brockovich Wants to Talk About the Water Crisis

Erin Brockovich Wants to Talk About the Water Crisis

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | November 24, 2020

Pamela Painter on Reading's Pleasures—and Badly Behaved Characters

Pamela Painter on Reading's Pleasures—and Badly Behaved Characters

The Author of Fabrications Talks to Margot Livesey

By Margot Livesey | November 24, 2020

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On Arnold Lobel's Preoccupation With Solitude in Frog and Toad

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Arctic Fever and the Creation of the Hyper-Masculine Explorer

By Time to Eat the Dogs | November 24, 2020

How and Why We Cut Ourselves Off from the Natural World

How and Why We Cut Ourselves Off from the Natural World

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By New Books Network | November 24, 2020

<em>The Midnight Bargain</em> by C.L. Polk, Read by Moira Quirk

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A Rich Fantasy with Lively Narration

By Behind the Mic | November 24, 2020

When Adrienne Rich Refused The National Book Award

When Adrienne Rich Refused The National Book Award

In 1974, Nothing Went as Planned

By Hilary Holladay | November 23, 2020

A Young V.S. Naipaul Writes to His Dad About Wanting to Fit in at School

A Young V.S. Naipaul Writes to His Dad About Wanting to Fit in at School

It Can Be Hard to Find Your People at Oxford

By V.S. Naipaul | November 23, 2020

The Uncertainty of the Future Has Made Storytellers of Us All

The Uncertainty of the Future Has Made Storytellers of Us All

Nancy Star on Getting Lost In the Woods During a Pandemic

By Nancy Star | November 23, 2020

Danger and Depth in Literary Thrillers: This Month's Audiobook Recommendations

Danger and Depth in Literary Thrillers: This Month's Audiobook Recommendations

James Tate Hill: "Who needs more danger in 2020?"

By James Tate Hill | November 23, 2020

Like Jazz, Bowling, and Old Hollywood Hairdos? <br>Thank Insects.

Like Jazz, Bowling, and Old Hollywood Hairdos?
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Edward D. Melillo on the Miraculous Properties of Shellac

By Edward D. Melillo | November 23, 2020

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