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On the Forgotten Voices of the Abolition Movement

On the Forgotten Voices of the Abolition Movement

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By J.D. Dickey | March 3, 2022

Joby Warrick on Russia’s Syrian Intervention as a Model for the Ukrainian War

Joby Warrick on Russia’s Syrian Intervention as a Model for the Ukrainian War

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 3, 2022

An Excerpt from <em>Mondegreen</em>, a New Novel of Wartime Ukraine

An Excerpt from Mondegreen, a New Novel of Wartime Ukraine

Read New Writing from Volodymyr Rafeyenko

By Volodymyr Rafeyenko | March 2, 2022

“You’ve got to live somewhere you aren’t afraid to die.” Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry From Kharkiv

“You’ve got to live somewhere you aren’t afraid to die.” Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry From Kharkiv

Read Four Poems by Serhiy Zhadan, Newly Translated by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk

By Literary Hub | March 2, 2022

Maciej Kisilowski and Inna Melnykovska on the West’s Moral Failure in the Ukrainian Invasion

Maciej Kisilowski and Inna Melnykovska on the West’s Moral Failure in the Ukrainian Invasion

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | March 2, 2022

Who Has the Real Power in Basketball’s Big Money Machine?

Who Has the Real Power in Basketball’s Big Money Machine?

Merl Code Tells It Like It Is in Black Market

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Kathy Gilsinan on the Different Kinds of War We’re Facing Right Now

By Keen On | March 2, 2022

Orhan Pamuk, Salman Rushdie, and others sign an open letter condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

By Walker Caplan | March 1, 2022

On the Ukrainian Poets Who Lived and Died Under Soviet Suppression

By Myroslav Laiuk | March 1, 2022

PEN America is hosting an NYC vigil tonight in support of Ukrainian artists and writers.

PEN America is hosting an NYC vigil tonight in support of Ukrainian artists and writers.

By Corinne Segal | February 28, 2022

Ilya Kaminsky on Ukrainian, Russian, and the Language of War

Ilya Kaminsky on Ukrainian, Russian, and the Language of War

“How can one speak about, write about, war?”

By Ilya Kaminsky | February 28, 2022

Can the Economics of Sanctions Be an Effective Way of Fighting Back Against the Military Invasion of Ukraine?

Can the Economics of Sanctions Be an Effective Way of Fighting Back Against the Military Invasion of Ukraine?

Tomáš Sedláček in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 28, 2022

Akash Kapur on Love, Death, and the Quest for Utopia in Auroville

Akash Kapur on Love, Death, and the Quest for Utopia in Auroville

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By Keen On | February 28, 2022

Scott Reynolds Nelson on How Cheap American Grain Toppled the World’s Largest Empires

Scott Reynolds Nelson on How Cheap American Grain Toppled the World’s Largest Empires

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By Keen On | February 28, 2022

Ten Sentences That Defined a Nation: On the Gettysburg Address

Ten Sentences That Defined a Nation: On the Gettysburg Address

From the History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | February 28, 2022

Most Americans don’t agree with book bans.

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