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Obama: On the End of a Literary Presidency

Obama: On the End of a Literary Presidency

An Obama Administration Speechwriter Takes Stock, and Looks Forward

By Jonathan Reiber | December 15, 2016

Saving Refugees, One Boat at a Time

Saving Refugees, One Boat at a Time

The True Tale of the Optician of Lampedusa

By Emma Jane Kirby | December 15, 2016

Did America Just Elect Baron Munchausen?

Did America Just Elect Baron Munchausen?

On the Appeal of Fantasists, Storytellers, and Liars

By Tobias Carroll | December 14, 2016

Notes from the Resistance: A Column on Language and Power

Notes from the Resistance: A Column on Language and Power

Summer Brennan, In Defense of Linguistic Infrastructure

By Summer Brennan | December 9, 2016

Reading Out Loud in a Time of Terror

Reading Out Loud in a Time of Terror

Joseph Roth, Masha Gessen, and Finding Strength in the Words of Others

By Sabine Heinlein | December 8, 2016

On Innocence, Internment, and Resistance with an Open Heart

On Innocence, Internment, and Resistance with an Open Heart

Marie Mutsuki Mockett Writes to Her Young Son

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