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30 Years Later, Scorsese Makes His
Silence
On Shūsaku Endō’s Eponymous Source Novel
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| January 17, 2017
The Evolution of Sex Writing
On
Future Sex
and the History of the Sexual Ethnography
By
Amanda Arnold
| January 6, 2017
There Have Always Been Genre Wars
On the Battles Around Yiddish Pulp Fiction
By
Ezra Glinter
| January 5, 2017
The Many Bad Moms of Charles Dickens
Dickens Believed Women Should Be of Selfless Service to their Family & Country
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Rachel Vorona Cote
| January 5, 2017
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Stephen Snyder
| January 4, 2017
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| December 27, 2016
The Ghost of Christmas Cheer
How the Holiday's Reception Has Changed Since Dickens' Time
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Timothy Hallinan
| December 20, 2016
My Louise Bourgeois
Siri Hustvedt on the complex, brilliant, contradictory artist
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Siri Hustvedt
| December 19, 2016
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Joan Didion's Disaffected Literary Descendants
On the New Generation of Wayward Daughter Protagonists
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Katie Dobbs
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