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In Search of the Anarchist Who Shared My Name
Pablo Martín Sánchez on Writing a Novel About the Other Pablo Martín Sánchez
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Pablo Martín Sánchez
| October 22, 2018
The Moment When Punk Collided With Poetry
On the Rock 'n' Roll Art of Patti Smith, Sam Shepard, and More
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Kembrew McLeod
| October 19, 2018
Jennifer Egan: Why PEN America is Suing Donald Trump
"Trump's vitriol against reporters has made political journalism a more dangerous practice."
By
Jennifer Egan
| October 18, 2018
Why America’s Best Political Novelist Is Required Reading in 2018
On the Prescience of Ward Just
By
Susan Zakin
| October 17, 2018
On God, Country, and Being Brown on the US-Mexico Border
Octavio Solis Recounts a Life on the Frontera
By
Octavio Solis
| October 16, 2018
How I Came to Interview Donald Trump About Tiger Woods
Meakin Armstrong Reports From Deep Inside Occupied Media
By
Meakin Armstrong
| October 15, 2018
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Passing for White: A Literary History
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Darryl Pinckney
| October 15, 2018
A Tough Crowd in Doboj
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Carlo Rotella
| October 12, 2018
Gabrielle Bellot: The Story I Kept Hidden
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| October 11, 2018
On the Risks of Fictionalizing National Tragedy
Isabel Allende... Human Rights Novelist?
By
James Dawes
| October 11, 2018
How Do We Move Beyond Commodified Feminism?
Charlotte Shane on the Dangers of Going Mainstream
By
Charlotte Shane
| October 11, 2018
How the Communist Blacklist Shaped the Entertainment Industry As We Know It
risk never working in television again."">"Avoid anything that could be construed as progressive or
risk never working in television again."
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Carol A Stabile
| October 9, 2018
There's More to the Story of LBJ's Contemplation of Nuking Vietnam
On the NY Times’ Revelations Mark Bowden Reported 16 Months Ago
By
Mark Bowden
| October 7, 2018
Raising a Black Boy Not to Be Afraid
Nicole R. Fleetwood on the Casual Street Violence of Whiteness
By
Nicole R. Fleetwood
| October 3, 2018
Why Strikes Matter
Erik Loomis on the History (and Future) of Class Struggle in America
By
Erik Loomis
| October 3, 2018
They Don't Want to Know: Rebecca Solnit on Brett Kavanaugh and the Denial of Old White Men
"There are so many witnesses. Their statements add up."
By
Rebecca Solnit
| September 28, 2018
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