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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?

On Coming to America and Taking Off the "Mask That Grins"

By Sharmila Sen | August 30, 2018

We Know Much Less About Evolution Than We Thought

We Know Much Less About Evolution Than We Thought

The Tree of Life is a Freaky Tree

By David Quammen | August 29, 2018

Kristen Arnett: Ain't No Party Like a Library Party

Kristen Arnett: Ain't No Party Like a Library Party

There's Something For Everyone at Your Local Library (and If There Isn't, Just Ask)

By Kristen Arnett | August 29, 2018

White Artists Need to Start Addressing White Supremacy in Their Work

White Artists Need to Start Addressing White Supremacy in Their Work

Those Who Benefit From Racism Should Be on the Front Lines Fighting It

By Angela Pelster | August 29, 2018

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On the Kidnapped African Boy Who Became a German Philosopher

By Kwame Anthony Appiah | August 29, 2018

When Art Imitates Art: Portraits of Literary Characters by Famous Artists

By Emily Temple | August 29, 2018

When the Government Tried (and Failed) to Come for a Japanese-American Journalist

By James Matsumoto Omura and Arthur Hansen | August 29, 2018

Rebecca Solnit: Why the President Must Be Impeached

Rebecca Solnit: Why the President Must Be Impeached

The Swamp is Not Going to Drain Itself

By Rebecca Solnit | August 28, 2018

On the Cruelty and Tenderness of Isaac Babel

On the Cruelty and Tenderness of Isaac Babel

Jerome Charyn Meets the Daughter of a Master

By Jerome Charyn | August 28, 2018

Have We Ever Had Enough Time to Read?

Have We Ever Had Enough Time to Read?

For Women of the 18th Century, the Answer is a Resounding "No"

By Christina Lupton | August 27, 2018

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

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

Inside the Rollicking, Political World of The Water Margin

By Vanessa Hua | August 27, 2018

5 Reasons A Writer Should Move to Mumbai

5 Reasons A Writer Should Move to Mumbai

Why "Maximum City" is a Great Place To Write

By Namrata Poddar | August 27, 2018

The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind

The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind

For One Thing, You've Probably Been Looking at it Upside Down

By Emily Temple | August 24, 2018

James Baldwin’s Children’s Book Will Help You See the World with Fresh Eyes

James Baldwin’s Children’s Book Will Help You See the World with Fresh Eyes

On Reissuing the Quietly Radical Little Man, Little Man

By Nicholas Boggs | August 24, 2018

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