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On Victorian Paleoart and the Birth of a Sci-Fi Novel
C. E. McGill Considers Frankenstein’s Monster and Gothic Sci-Fi
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C.E. McGill
| May 10, 2023
Reading Beyond London’s WWII “Blitz Spirit”
Jo Baker Recommends Jill Paton Walsh, Graham Greene, and More
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Jo Baker
| May 10, 2023
Viduy
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Shalom Auslander Attends The Adelaide Writers' Festival
By
Shalom Auslander
| May 8, 2023
The Advanced Guard of Tourism: Tracing a Direct Line Between the Lonely Planet Travel Guides and
The Beach
James Brooke-Smith on Backpackers and Globalization in the 1990s
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James Brooke-Smith
| May 5, 2023
What I Learned Revising My First Novel After Publication
Lisa Harding Goes Over the Bones of Her First Book Project
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Lisa Harding
| May 5, 2023
Paul Kix on the Ten Weeks in 1963 That Changed America
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
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Keen On
| May 4, 2023
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Not White But Not (Entirely) Black: On the Complex History of "Passing" in America
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Herb Harris
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Angeline Boulley on the Need to Get Beyond Trauma in Native Literature
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Keen On
| May 3, 2023
Shannon McKenna Schmidt on Eleanor Roosevelt’s Remarkable Heroism During WWII
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Keen On
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Keen On
| May 3, 2023
The Problematic Myth of Florence Nightingale
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Sarah DiGregorio
| May 2, 2023
The Storming of Caesars Palace: On 50 Years of Progress Won By Black Mothers
Annaliese Gerlick Revisits Storming Caesars Palace, 18 Years Later
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Annelise Orleck
| May 1, 2023
In Search of My Long Lost Father: The Crown Prince of Chinatown
Ava Chin on Growing Up Without Knowing Half Your Family
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Ava Chin
| May 1, 2023
David Grann: Diving Into History, the Trials of a Sea Voyage, and Sailing the Gulf of Pain
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The Literary Life
| April 28, 2023
The Vietnam War, 50 Years On: A Reading List
George Black Recommends Frederick Logevall, Lien-Hang T. Nguyen, and More
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George Black
| April 28, 2023
No Human Contact: On Solitary Confinement’s Origins as a Tool for Handling Mental Illness
Pete Earley Recommends Five Important Books on Incarceration
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Pete Earley
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The Most Unhinged Women in Fiction (That Marisa Walz Would Still Invite to Brunch)
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Marisa Walz
Sherlock Holmes and Me—Together Again
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Jeffrey Siger
Isabelle Schuler on the Horrors and Contrasts of the 17th Century
February 4, 2026
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Isabelle Schuler
The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
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