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Remembering Russell Chatham, landscape painter and writer.

Remembering Russell Chatham, landscape painter and writer.

By Aaron Robertson | November 15, 2019

Idaho coward attempts censorship by hiding books in the public library—but one writer strikes back.

Idaho coward attempts censorship by hiding books in the public library—but one writer strikes back.

By Katie Yee | November 15, 2019

Gary Oldman loves acting in literary adaptations.

Gary Oldman loves acting in literary adaptations.

By Dan Sheehan | November 15, 2019

Sebastian Junger, David Chang, Matt Bell & more: the week in book deals.

Sebastian Junger, David Chang, Matt Bell & more: the week in book deals.

By Emily Temple | November 15, 2019

Between Pastureland and Progress: <br>On the Many Lives of an American City

Between Pastureland and Progress:
On the Many Lives of an American City

Sarah Wagner Tells a Tale of Lexington, Kentucky

By Sarah Wagner | November 15, 2019

Holding the Line Between Democracy and Tyranny: Anonymous Sources

Holding the Line Between Democracy and Tyranny: Anonymous Sources

John Freeman on the Power of the Whistleblower

By John Freeman | November 15, 2019

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The Sad, Grotesque Life of “Baboon Lady” Julia Pastrana

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In Order to Write, I Had to Break a Family Curse

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Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior

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The Aspen Words Literary Prize longlist includes Colson Whitehead, Laila Lalami, and more.

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Why Donald Trump Jr.’s bestselling book has a dagger beside it. Yes, a dagger.

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Mo Moulton on the Legendary Mutual Admiration Society

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Remembering the Moments Before the Charlie Hebdo Attack

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By Philippe Lançon | November 14, 2019

The Elusive Lure of Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland

The Elusive Lure of Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland

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