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Why Ukrainian Resistance to the Russian Invasion is a Kind of Anti-Colonial Eruption

Why Ukrainian Resistance to the Russian Invasion is a Kind of Anti-Colonial Eruption

Geo Maher in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 10, 2022

John Keene on Punks, Elegies, and the Heroics of Survival

John Keene on Punks, Elegies, and the Heroics of Survival

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | March 10, 2022

Why All of Ashley C. Ford’s Comfort Movies Are Sad

Why All of Ashley C. Ford’s Comfort Movies Are Sad

The Author of Somebody's Daughter in Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on Open Form

By Open Form | March 10, 2022

Amy Bloom: Grief is the Price You Pay for Love

Amy Bloom: Grief is the Price You Pay for Love

This Week on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

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Carolyn Chen on Why Big Tech is Now Also Big Religion

Carolyn Chen on Why Big Tech is Now Also Big Religion

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How Most People Do Indeed Live Their Real, Most Interesting Lives Under the Cover of Secrecy

How Most People Do Indeed Live Their Real, Most Interesting Lives Under the Cover of Secrecy

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On the 1941 Battle of Kiev

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Garbo by Robert Gottlieb, Read by Maria Tucci

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What a Scan of Vladimir Putin’s Power-Addled Brain Might Tell Us

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Why Putin’s Ukraine Invasion and George W. Bush’s Iraq Invasion Are Both Oil Wars

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By Keen On | March 9, 2022

Endnotes on Experimentation: Sheila Heti, Alexander Chee, and More Voices from <em>Thresholds</em>

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Hosted by Jordan Kisner and Drew Broussard

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Patrick Gale Reads from His Novel <em>Mother’s Boy</em>, Based on the Life of Poet Charles Causley

Patrick Gale Reads from His Novel Mother’s Boy, Based on the Life of Poet Charles Causley

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | March 9, 2022

Jennifer Sciubba on Why Demography Isn’t Destiny

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<em>The Letters Project</em> by Eleanor Reissa, Read by the Author

The Letters Project by Eleanor Reissa, Read by the Author

An Intimate Journey into the Past

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Helen Thompson: Is Vladimir Putin Returning the World to the Hard Times of the 1970s?

Helen Thompson: Is Vladimir Putin Returning the World to the Hard Times of the 1970s?

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“Dare to Love Anyway, Even if We Are Also Deeply Fucked.” A Conversation with Sara Lippmann

“Dare to Love Anyway, Even if We Are Also Deeply Fucked.” A Conversation with Sara Lippmann

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