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When Boris Pasternak, under fire from Soviet authorities, turned down a Nobel Prize.

When Boris Pasternak, under fire from Soviet authorities, turned down a Nobel Prize.

By Corinne Segal | October 29, 2020

A New, Monumental Biography Shows Sylvia Plath as a Woman of Her Time

A New, Monumental Biography Shows Sylvia Plath as a Woman of Her Time

Emily Van Duyne on Heather Clark's Red Comet

By Emily Van Duyne | October 29, 2020

How New York's Leaders Enabled Trump All the Way to the Presidency

How New York's Leaders Enabled Trump All the Way to the Presidency

Eileen Markey in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 29, 2020

Please Don't Feed the Gringos: The US-Mexico Divide

Please Don't Feed the Gringos: The US-Mexico Divide

Claudio Lomnitz on Borders as Animal Enclosures

By Claudio Lomnitz | October 29, 2020

Why So Few Messerschmitt 109s Survived WWII

Why So Few Messerschmitt 109s Survived WWII

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | October 29, 2020

On the Great Cairo Fire of 1952

On the Great Cairo Fire of 1952

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Driving by the Lake With John Ashbery

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On the Fine Line Between Antagonist and Love Interest in Nella Larsen's Passing

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By David Barsamian | October 27, 2020

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Does Amy Coney Barrett's Nomination Violate the Religious Test Clause of the Constitution?

Does Amy Coney Barrett's Nomination Violate the Religious Test Clause of the Constitution?

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