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The Secret Love of Edith Wharton's Life

The Secret Love of Edith Wharton's Life

On the Mystery of Walter Van Rensselaer Berry

By Yvonne Georgina Puig | August 15, 2016

Reading the Partition of India

Reading the Partition of India

From Midnight's Children to In Freedom's Shade , Anjali Enjeti Discovers a Harrowing History

By Anjali Enjeti | August 15, 2016

When a Descendent of Witch Hunters Writes a Novel About Salem

When a Descendent of Witch Hunters Writes a Novel About Salem

Matthew Daddona Profiles How to Hang a Witch Author Adriana Mather

By Matthew Daddona | August 8, 2016

The Untold Story of a Legendary Diane Arbus Photograph

The Untold Story of a Legendary Diane Arbus Photograph

Brooks Wright's Random Encounter with a Nude Portrait of His Brother

By James Sullivan | July 26, 2016

A Darke and Vicious Place: Conceptualizing the Vagina

A Darke and Vicious Place: Conceptualizing the Vagina

How Women’s Sex Organs Have Been Understood in Art and in History

By Fay Bound Alberti | July 25, 2016

Using the Lies of Fiction to Get to the Truth of Apartheid

Using the Lies of Fiction to Get to the Truth of Apartheid

Michelle Pretorius Wrestles with Her Country's Past

By Michelle Pretorius | July 21, 2016

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Reading and Writing My Way Through the AIDS Crisis

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Brief History of a Terror Attack: The Day That Changed Argentina

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Catching Wild Bill and Jane: The End of a Killing Spree in Panama

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What Happens When You Break Into America's Nuclear Bomb Factory

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On Hearing the Lord's Call to Turn Swords Into Ploughshares

By Dan Zak | July 12, 2016

I Think I Will Get Hung, but I Don't Care As Long As I Get Breakfast

I Think I Will Get Hung, but I Don't Care As Long As I Get Breakfast

The Victorian Tale of a 13-Year-Old Boy Who Murdered His Mum

By Kate Summerscale | July 12, 2016

When Marcel Proust Was an Anxious Debut Novelist

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On the Launch of In Search of Lost Time

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The Genius of William Shawn, and the Invention of <em>The New Yorker</em>

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David Remnick on the Post-War Evolution of an American Literary Institution

By David Remnick | July 5, 2016

On the Battle to Desegregate the Nation's Libraries

On the Battle to Desegregate the Nation's Libraries

When the Public Library Wasn't So Public

By Cynthia R. Greenlee | July 5, 2016

On the Comedy of History, and the Importance of a Good Joke

On the Comedy of History, and the Importance of a Good Joke

Christopher Bram Finds Humor in the Greatest Literature

By Christopher Bram | July 5, 2016

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