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What Can a Hashtag Do?
Sloganeering, Incitement, Solidarity, and So Much More
By
Elizabeth Losh
| October 4, 2019
Wear Your Stillness As Disguise: On Sitting Still in Nature
Simon Barnes and the Rewilding of the Self
By
Simon Barnes
| October 4, 2019
Why Do We Refuse to Believe Climate Change is Happening?
Jonathan Safran Foer on Humanity's Struggle with Apathy Bias
By
Jonathan Safran Foer
| October 4, 2019
The Anti-Colonial Vision of James Baldwin's Last Two Unfinished Works
Bill Mullen on
The Welcome Table
and
No Papers for Muhammad
By
Bill V. Mullen
| October 4, 2019
The Author Who Didn't Care to Be Remembered
On the Curious Case of Ann Petry
By
Jean-Christophe Cloutier
| October 4, 2019
From the Unabomber to the Incels: Angry Young Men on Campus
Eileen Pollack Considers Their Rage—and Our Responsibility
By
Eileen Pollack
| October 4, 2019
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Jessie Gaynor
| October 3, 2019
Will everyone in Chicago please bring their books back to the library now?
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Corinne Segal
| October 3, 2019
Here are the winners of this year's $40k Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grants.
By
Literary Hub
| October 3, 2019
Inside the Daily Horrors of
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Jean-Baptiste del Amo: "The air is literally unbreathable, pestilential."
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Jean-Baptiste Del Amo
| October 3, 2019
The Crisis Beneath Our Feet:
On the Destruction of Soil
Isabella Tree on Rewilding the Land
By
Isabella Tree
| October 3, 2019
Can Fiction Introduce Empathy Into AI? Do We Want It To?
Flynn Coleman on the Potential for Ethical Technology
By
Flynn Coleman
| October 3, 2019
To the Manor Born: On the Rise of Fred C. Trump, Homebuilder
Son of Immigrants, Mogul of Queens
By
Thomas J. Campanella
| October 3, 2019
Jerome Robbins: Letters From a Young Artist Trying to Make It In New York
When a Dance Icon Could Barely Land An Audition
By
Jerome Robbins
| October 3, 2019
On a Progressive Platform for New African Literature
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Deputy Editor of
Brittle Paper
By
Anne-christine d’Adesky
| October 3, 2019
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