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From an Army Camp to the Champs-Élysées: Bill Cunningham's Paris

From an Army Camp to the Champs-Élysées: Bill Cunningham's Paris

"Everything was more French than I ever imagined!"

By Bill Cunningham | September 4, 2018

When English and Computer Code Both Feel Like Foreign Languages

When English and Computer Code Both Feel Like Foreign Languages

"I am Ill at Ease in a Room of People Speaking Quickly and Fluidly"

By David Auerbach | August 31, 2018

The 15 Best Book Covers of August 2018

The 15 Best Book Covers of August 2018

The Bold, the Beautiful, and the Bonkers

By Emily Temple | August 31, 2018

Building a Personality From 100-Year-Old Photographs

Building a Personality From 100-Year-Old Photographs

Nuala O'Connor on the Legend of Belle Bilton

By Nuala O'Connor | August 31, 2018

Javier Marías on the Pain of Drifting Apart from Old Friends

Javier Marías on the Pain of Drifting Apart from Old Friends

"When and Why Did We Stop Seeing Each Other? I Simply Don't Know"

By Javier Marías | August 30, 2018

What Does Anger Mean For the Immigrant?

What Does Anger Mean For the Immigrant?

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Have We Ever Had Enough Time to Read?

Have We Ever Had Enough Time to Read?

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Vanessa Hua: On the Banned Chinese Novel My Father Loved in His Youth

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