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Tracking Down My Literary Idol to a San Francisco Commune
On Translating Irving Rosenthal's Deeply Weird
and Wonderful
Sheeper
By
Philippe Aronson
| August 28, 2019
The Death of Alexander the Great: One of History's Great Unsolved Mysteries
When You Party Too Hard After Conquering the World
By
Anthony Everitt
| August 28, 2019
The Deafening Silence of a Pharmaceutical Company in the Face of the Opioid Crisis
Purdue Pharma's Response: Too Little and Too Late
By
John Halpern and David Blistein
| August 28, 2019
Teddy Roosevelt Hated Baseball
It Was a Struggle to Even Get the President to Go to a Game
By
Ryan Swanson
| August 27, 2019
What Germany Can (and Can't) Teach America About Reparations and Evil
Susan Neiman on Lessons of History We Still Haven't Learned
By
Susan Neiman
| August 27, 2019
Kurt Vonnegut Really, Really Hated Guns
“I wouldn’t have one of the motherfuckers in my house for anything.”
By
Chuck Augello
| August 26, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Sady Doyle on the Man Who Insisted His Wife Was a Malevolent Fairy
By
Sady Doyle
| August 26, 2019
Vera Wasowski, Larger Than Life in Postwar Warsaw
By
Maria Tumarkin
| August 26, 2019
Suketu Mehta on Fighting
Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Racist Populism in Trump’s America
By
Dylan Foley
| August 23, 2019
Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: History
Travel from the Medieval Era and Postwar Britain to
Present-Day America
By
Literary Hub
| August 22, 2019
The Feints and Jabs of Polari,
Britain's Gay Slang
On a Classic Argot of Gossip and Drag
By
Paul Baker
| August 22, 2019
Rich Cohen on the First Gangster of New York City
The Author of
The Last Pirate of New York
on
Just the Right Book
with Roxanne Coady
By
Just the Right Book
| August 22, 2019
For Wittgenstein, Philosophy Had to Be as Complicated as the Knots it Unties
Making Sense of Nonsense, From Bertrand Russell to the Existentialists
By
Jonathan Rée
| August 21, 2019
On Victor Hugo's Posthumous Career as a Religious Prophet
How The Author of
Les Misérables
Became a Fixture of Cao Dai
By
Abby Walthausen
| August 21, 2019
Hans Christian Andersen, Original Literary Softboi
Bookish Ambition! Awkward Gentleness! Goth Sexiness! He Had It All
By
Boze Herrington
| August 21, 2019
The Political Chaos and Unexpected Activism of the Post-Civil War Era
Charles Postel on the Temperance Crusade That Galvanized the American Women's Movement
By
Charles Postel
| August 21, 2019
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