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The Last Days at Yalta, the Conference That Shaped the World: The Cold <br>War Begins

The Last Days at Yalta, the Conference That Shaped the World: The Cold
War Begins

Diana Preston's Day-By-Day Account of the Historic Summit, 75 Years Later

By Diana Preston | February 11, 2020

It's just a really good day on the queer book internet!

It's just a really good day on the queer book internet!

By Corinne Segal | February 10, 2020

Does Bong Joon-Ho’s Historic Oscar Win Signal Real Change for the Academy Awards?

Does Bong Joon-Ho’s Historic Oscar Win Signal Real Change for the Academy Awards?

Olivia Rutigliano on Parasite, Auteurship, and Who Gets to Be Called a Director in Hollywood

By Olivia Rutigliano | February 10, 2020

A writer is honoring the lives of the women murdered by Jack the Ripper with a mural.

A writer is honoring the lives of the women murdered by Jack the Ripper with a mural.

By Molly Odintz | February 10, 2020

How not to separate your church from your state: Tennessee seeks to make Bible “state book.”

How not to separate your church from your state: Tennessee seeks to make Bible “state book.”

By Jonny Diamond | February 10, 2020

Pedro Almodóvar is adapting Lucia Berlin’s <em>A Manual For Cleaning Women </em> and I am nervous.

Pedro Almodóvar is adapting Lucia Berlin’s A Manual For Cleaning Women and I am nervous.

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Vivian Gornick and the Revolution That Won't End

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Poverty, Anxiety, and Gender in Scottish Working-Class Literature

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There is No Specific Noun for a Parent Who Has Lost a Child

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Denise Riley on the Temporal Dislocation of Profound Loss

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The Maggie Nelson Test for Lesbian Dating Success

The Maggie Nelson Test for Lesbian Dating Success

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We Didn't Always Pair Poets to Presidents: How Robert Frost Ended Up at JFK's Inauguration

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On the Storylines That Kept Early Humans Alive

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Nuns Can Party, Too: On Defying Expectations of Piety

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Alena Dillon Confronts the Stereotypes of Life in the Holy Orders

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Days Five and Six at Yalta, the Conference That Shaped the World: Secret Meetings and the Founding of the UN

Days Five and Six at Yalta, the Conference That Shaped the World: Secret Meetings and the Founding of the UN

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A new law aimed at the gig economy is affecting writers. Lawmakers are trying to change it.

A new law aimed at the gig economy is affecting writers. Lawmakers are trying to change it.

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