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Tiffany Shlain in Conversation with
Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 12, 2020

On George Eliot's Uncertain Relationship to Feminism

On George Eliot's Uncertain Relationship to Feminism

Kathy O'Shaughnessy on Her "Liberating Honesty"

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The Women Who Resisted the Nazis in Britain's Channel Islands

The Women Who Resisted the Nazis in Britain's Channel Islands

Jeffrey H. Jackson on Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe

By Jeffrey H. Jackson | November 12, 2020

Gotham, Metropolis, Shanghai, Warsaw: On the Anxieties of Cities

Gotham, Metropolis, Shanghai, Warsaw: On the Anxieties of Cities

Ben Wilson Considers Urban Life as a Psychic Threat

By Ben Wilson | November 12, 2020

How Sigrid Undset Brought a Medieval Norwegian<br> Epic to Life

How Sigrid Undset Brought a Medieval Norwegian
Epic to Life

Translator Tiina Nunnally on the Making of Olav Audunssøn

By Tiina Nunnally | November 12, 2020

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Diane Cook on Letting Her Characters Loose in the Wilderness

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The Dissident Act of Taking a<br> Walk at Night

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Matthew Beaumont on Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian"

By Matthew Beaumont | November 11, 2020

Five Audiobooks That Might Be Good For a Laugh This Week

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James Tate Hill with the Recommendations We Need

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Why Opera Will Never Die

Why Opera Will Never Die

Paul Morley on a Centuries-Old Art Form in Our Contemporary Age

By Paul Morley | November 11, 2020

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