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The Life and Death of Robert Capa: How a Woman Invented the First Great War Photographer

The Life and Death of Robert Capa: How a Woman Invented the First Great War Photographer

Giles Tremlett on Gerda Taro, Who Documented the Spanish Civil War and Died in Action

By Giles Tremlett | August 25, 2021

Dorothy Parker is back in New York City—with a new and improved tombstone.

Dorothy Parker is back in New York City—with a new and improved tombstone.

By Walker Caplan | August 24, 2021

On the Racism of Andrew Johnson, Self-Identified White Ally and “Your Moses”

On the Racism of Andrew Johnson, Self-Identified White Ally and “Your Moses”

Robert S. Levine Considers the White-Savior Complex of the 17th President

By Robert S. Levine | August 24, 2021

Here's Benedict Cumberbatch reading Kurt Vonnegut’s advice to the people of 2088.

Here's Benedict Cumberbatch reading Kurt Vonnegut’s advice to the people of 2088.

By Walker Caplan | August 23, 2021

Bill Steigerwald on Life Undercover as a Black Man in the Jim Crow South

Bill Steigerwald on Life Undercover as a Black Man in the Jim Crow South

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 23, 2021

Read a previously unpublished Ursula K. Le Guin poem.

Read a previously unpublished Ursula K. Le Guin poem.

By Walker Caplan | August 20, 2021

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Behind Closed Doors: Documenting the Lives of the Elders in a Time of Plague

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Meet the Real-Life Inspiration Behind “Mr. Toad”

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Federico García Lorca predicted his own death in a poem.

Federico García Lorca predicted his own death in a poem.

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“Americans Are Bad at History.” At the Fault Lines of Memory and Propaganda

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How the War On Terror Became America’s First “Feminist” War

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To Abandon Civilization with Glee: Tracking Tigers in the Russian Wilderness

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Toward a Binational Alternative in Israel: On the Illusion of the Two State Solution

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Omri Boehm on the Re-Imaginings Necessary for Transformation

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What We Can Learn from Feminist Rage

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Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar on the Energizing Force of Anger

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12 new opinions on <em>Lolita</em> that no one’s invented yet.

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