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Reading the Eccentric Italian Writer Who Tried to Cover Up His Fascism

Reading the Eccentric Italian Writer Who Tried to Cover Up His Fascism

Edmund White on Curzio Malaparte's Oblong Visions of the World

By Edmund White | May 20, 2020

The Life and Times of a Real Tiger Queen

The Life and Times of a Real Tiger Queen

On Mabel Stark, a Big Cat Trainer Ahead of Her Time

By Robert Hough | May 20, 2020

The Only Successful Coup in the US Began as a Campaign to Curb Black Voting Rights

The Only Successful Coup in the US Began as a Campaign to Curb Black Voting Rights

Lawrence Goldstone on the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898

By Lawrence Goldstone | May 20, 2020

One of Oscar Wilde's last stops in England before exile was a bookstore.

One of Oscar Wilde's last stops in England before exile was a bookstore.

By Aaron Robertson | May 19, 2020

On the horribly awkward night James Joyce met Marcel Proust. (I still crave literary parties.)

On the horribly awkward night James Joyce met Marcel Proust. (I still crave literary parties.)

By Jonny Diamond | May 19, 2020

The Creative Communities That Changed Literature Forever

The Creative Communities That Changed Literature Forever

Maggie Doherty on the Writerly Life, From Concord to Asheville

By Maggie Doherty | May 19, 2020

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On the City of Florence's Struggle to Get Back Dante's Body

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Why Do Some Writers Burn Their Work?

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By Alex George | May 15, 2020

Why <em>Sesame Street</em> Was a Revolutionary Force for Children's Television

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David Kamp on the Radical Creators of an Iconic Show

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Jazz, Jeans, and Movie Stars: Joseph Brodsky on Glimpsing the West<br> From Afar

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Dreams of America Behind the Iron Curtain

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Jim Newton Looks Back at the Early 1960s and a Cultural Moment That Would Shape America

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What to Make of Isaac Asimov, Sci-Fi Giant and Dirty Old Man?

Despite Calling Himself a Feminist the Author of the Foundation Stories Was a Serial Harasser

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How Rogue Traders Make a Fortune on Volatile Markets

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Tiny book YouTube is the most soothing place on the internet.

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