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Silvia Moreno-Garcia on Writing a More Authentic Mexico

Silvia Moreno-Garcia on Writing a More Authentic Mexico

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | October 8, 2020

'How Many Years to Munich?' Propaganda Maps of WWII

'How Many Years to Munich?' Propaganda Maps of WWII

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast with James Holland and Al Murray

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | October 8, 2020

Marilyn Singer: How to Keep Track When You've Published 100+ Children's Books

Marilyn Singer: How to Keep Track When You've Published 100+ Children's Books

From the NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | October 8, 2020

White Supremacy is America's Chronic Nervous Disorder

White Supremacy is America's Chronic Nervous Disorder

Isaac Bailey on What Runs Through This Country's Bloodstream

By Issac J. Bailey | October 8, 2020

Three Poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti

Three Poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti

From Allegria, Translated by Geoffrey Brock

By Giuseppe Ungaretti | October 8, 2020

How KGB Capitalism Took Over Russia—and the World

How KGB Capitalism Took Over Russia—and the World

Catherine Belton in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 8, 2020

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Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on How Racism Can Manifest in Friendships

By Just the Right Book | October 8, 2020

Theatre Director Barry Edelstein on Making Art with Limitations

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Eat a Peach by David Chang and Gabe Ulla, Read by David Chang

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On Robert D. Richardson and the Art of Excavating Other People's Lives

On Robert D. Richardson and the Art of Excavating Other People's Lives

The Biographer Who Crafted Stories of Self-Transformation

By Jonas Gardsby | October 7, 2020

Elizabeth Catte on Angry Twitter Conversations That Turn into Book Ideas

Elizabeth Catte on Angry Twitter Conversations That Turn into Book Ideas

In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | October 7, 2020

How Teachers Build Connections Beyond the Classroom

How Teachers Build Connections Beyond the Classroom

Nick Ripatrazone on Education as a Journey

By Nick Ripatrazone | October 7, 2020

Erin Brockovich Issues a Climate Change Wake-Up Call

Erin Brockovich Issues a Climate Change Wake-Up Call

From The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | October 7, 2020

Heading North to Become <br>a Poet

Heading North to Become
a Poet

Michael Torres on Navigating the Space Between Home and Away

By Michael Torres | October 7, 2020

Timothy Snyder: We Cannot Have Freedom Without Healthcare

Timothy Snyder: We Cannot Have Freedom Without Healthcare

Timothy Snyder and Michael Abramowitz in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 7, 2020

Lenin Loved Revolutions, <br>But What About the Revolutionaries?

Lenin Loved Revolutions,
But What About the Revolutionaries?

"He lived off his mother and off donations to his little Bolshevik Party."

By Barnes Carr | October 7, 2020

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