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From Burning Man to Industrial Rome, Gift-Giving as Ritualized, Collective Offering
Lewis Hyde on the Anniversary of His Bestselling Book
The Gift
By
Lewis Hyde
| October 21, 2019
Murder in Paradise: The Tale of the Baroness and the Bohemians
Mars van Grunsven Visits Galapagos, Then and Now
By
Mars van Grunsven
| October 18, 2019
Orwell's Notes on
1984
: Mapping the Inspiration of a Modern Classic
objective truth."">"The nightmare feeling caused by the disappearance of
objective truth."
By
D.J. Taylor
| October 18, 2019
The Role of Librarians in a Historical Age of Obsession
Mark Purcell on European Bibliomania and Libraries in the 18th and 19th Centuries
By
Mark Purcell
| October 18, 2019
Rebecca Solnit: Life Under the First Thousand Days of Donald Trump
When We Talk About "Surviving," Who is "We"?
By
Rebecca Solnit
| October 17, 2019
Tim O'Brien: Where is Our Allegiance to the “Toneless Dead”?
On the Scars of War and the Bonds of Vietnam
By
Tim O'Brien
| October 17, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How Do We Preserve the Vanishing Foods of the Earth?
By
Lenore Newman
| October 15, 2019
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Norwegian Literature (Almost)
By
John Freeman
| October 15, 2019
The Impossibility of Capturing Truth in a Biography
By
Iris Origo
| October 15, 2019
Who Has the Right to Write About Hurricane Katrina?
Maggie Neil on
The Yellow House
and the Many Names of Loss
By
Maggie Neil
| October 11, 2019
The Irish Clan That Was "Virtually Deleted from History"
Tim Robinson on Searching for a Lost History in Connemara
By
Tim Robinson
| October 11, 2019
In the Age of Political Thugs
Sonya Bilocerkowycz, from Ukraine to Putin to Trump and Back Again
By
Sonya Bilocerkowycz
| October 11, 2019
The Best Time to Practice Stoicism? When Your Flight is Canceled
How an Ancient Philosophy Can Help You Through Modern Life
By
William B. Irvine
| October 10, 2019
When a Hurricane Hits the Delaware Bay
Andrew S. Lewis on the Impact of Super Storm Sandy
By
Andrew S. Lewis
| October 9, 2019
Eve Babitz on the Time She Played Chess Nude with Marcel Duchamp
Looking Back at the Allure of the 1960s LA Art Scene
By
Eve Babitz
| October 9, 2019
When Your Book Finds a New Voice, 50 Years Later
Alix Kates Shulman on a Revitalized Feminist Movement
By
Alix Kates Shulman
| October 8, 2019
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