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Rihanna: the only girl in the world whose memoir comes with a marble pedestal.
By
Katie Yee
| October 7, 2019
Here are the winners of this year's Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
By
Dan Sheehan
| October 7, 2019
Who Are the Leo DiCaprios of the Booker Prize?
Lucia Tang on the Perpetually Snubbed
By
Lucia Tang
| October 7, 2019
On the Darkness at the Heart of Jamaica Kincaid's Children's Mystery
Gabrielle Bellot Considers
Party
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| October 7, 2019
In Nazism, Joseph Roth Saw the End of Europe’s Cosmopolitan Dream
Morten Høi Jensen on the Devastation of an Idea
By
Morten Høi Jensen
| October 7, 2019
On the Endless Parade of Literary Dead Girls
"The dead girls are speaking everywhere"
By
Zefyr Lisowski
| October 7, 2019
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On the Far Right Past of Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of Ikea
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Elisabeth Åsbrink
| October 7, 2019
America in Mosul: An Account of the Occupation
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By
James Verini
| October 7, 2019
On the Universal Urgency of Immigrant Literature
By
Christopher Castellani
| October 7, 2019
On Finding the Freedom to Rage Against Our Fathers
Minda Honey Tells the Story of a Daughter Who Refused to Walk on Eggshells
By
Minda Honey
| October 7, 2019
Tracing the Family Legacy From My Suffragette Grandmothers
Adele Logan Alexander on Researching Her Mixed Heritage
By
Adele Logan Alexander
| October 7, 2019
The Booksellers
is a fascinating look into the world of rare book dealers.
By
Joseph Pomp
| October 4, 2019
Jim Carrey, Bill Gates, & Rivers Solomon: the week in book deals.
By
Emily Temple
| October 4, 2019
Stand With Us at the 2019 Border of Lights Virtual Vigil
Julia Alvarez Commemorates the Victims of the 1937 Haitian-Dominican Republic Massacre
By
Julia Alvarez
| October 4, 2019
The Secret to Shopping in Used Bookstores
First Step: Surrender All Expectations
By
Kelsey Rexroat
| October 4, 2019
The Congressional Climate Change Committee That Went Toe-to-Toe With the Koch Brothers
How Close We Came in 2009 to Making a Regulatory Difference
By
Christopher Leonard
| October 4, 2019
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