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The Literary Life of Pessoa's Alter Ego

The Literary Life of Pessoa's Alter Ego

Jerónimo Pizarro and Patricio Ferrari on a Man Who Came
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By Jerónimo Pizarro and Patricio Ferrari | July 29, 2020

On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

Dr. Lina Bernstein Revisits the Art World of
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The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

Eddie Glaude on How Baldwin Confronted America's Most Exceptional Lie

By Eddie S. Glaude Jr. | July 28, 2020

Some of the Earliest Written Dialogues Were in Middle English Literature

Some of the Earliest Written Dialogues Were in Middle English Literature

David Crystal on Quarrels, Secrets and Other Exchanges

By David Crystal | July 28, 2020

Explore Wallabout, where Whitman lived while finishing <em>Leaves of Grass</em>.

Explore Wallabout, where Whitman lived while finishing Leaves of Grass.

By Corinne Segal | July 27, 2020

Inside the Quest for Documents That Could Resolve a Cold War Mystery

Inside the Quest for Documents That Could Resolve a Cold War Mystery

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Learning to Decipher My Father's Past in Nazi Germany

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On the 19th-Century Actress Who Transformed Gender Dynamics in American Theater

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The Complicated History of Feminism's Impact on Incarceration

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