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New York City, the Perfect Setting for a Fictional Cold War Strike
On
Collier's
1950 Cover Story, “Hiroshima, USA: Can Anything Be Done About It?”
By
Sara Blair
| June 13, 2018
The Young Anarchist and Future
Joy of Sex
Author Who Sparred with George Orwell Over World War II
"Alex Comfort Reveals Orwell as a More Problematic, but Also More Human, Figure"
By
Eric Laursen
| June 11, 2018
Abraham Lincoln: Breaking Down the Myth of a Perfect President
Fred Kaplan on the Antislavery Moralist Who Distrusted Abolitionism
By
Fred Kaplan
| June 11, 2018
The Treacherous Start to Mary and Percy Shelley's Marriage
Anxious, Impatient, and Seasick While Sailing Through a Storm
By
Fiona Sampson
| May 31, 2018
How New York City Ended Up With a Giant, Beautiful Park
On the Citizen-Driven Origins of Central Park
By
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
| May 23, 2018
The Water War That Polarized 1920s California
When a "Scofflaw Carnival" Occupied the L.A. Aqueduct
By
Gary Krist
| May 17, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On David Foster Wallace, Georg Cantor, and Infinity
By
Jim Holt
| May 16, 2018
Colin Kaepernick: A True Dissident
By
Howard Bryant
| May 11, 2018
In Terms of Animal Welfare, Hunting is More Humane Than Farming
By
Philip Dray
| May 4, 2018
How the Coney Island Sideshow Saved Thousands of Babies
Before Neonatal Care in Hospitals, There Were Incubators at the Carnival
By
Tessa Fontaine
| May 3, 2018
How Gay Liberation Sparked the Nightclub Scene in London
Peter Ackroyd on AIDS in the UK, Clause 28, and the Gay Liberation Front
By
Peter Ackroyd
| May 2, 2018
200 Years of
Frankenstein
On Stage and Onscreen
How Shelley's Tale Became Inseparable from its Film Incarnation
By
Iris Veysey
| April 27, 2018
The Strange Cinematic History of
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
From
The Nutty Professor
to the Brand New
Mrs. Hyde
By
Craig Hubert
| April 27, 2018
When War Destroyed My Grandmother's Grave
In Iraq, War Comes with Various Names
By
Dunya Mikhail
| April 19, 2018
When Kathy Acker Interviewed the Spice Girls
"Money makes the world what it is today . . . a world infested with evil."
By
Emily Temple
| April 18, 2018
On James Baldwin's Radical Writing for
Playboy
Magazine
Masculine Fantasy and the Subversive Possibilities of Androgyny
By
Joseph Vogel
| April 17, 2018
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