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The Wild Nights of a Ballplayer in 1950s Manhattan

The Wild Nights of a Ballplayer in 1950s Manhattan

Just Another Night at Toots Shor's with Mickey Mantle and the Boys

By Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith | March 30, 2018

Crossing a Bridge With Nowhere to Go

Crossing a Bridge With Nowhere to Go

On Seeking Solitude in a Crowded City

By Katie Shepherd | March 30, 2018

Regarding the Pain of Women

Regarding the Pain of Women

Why American Medicine Needs a More Nuanced Approach to Chronic Pain

By Maya Dusenbery | March 29, 2018

On a Historic Meeting of Powerbrokers, Weeks Before Obama Took Office

On a Historic Meeting of Powerbrokers, Weeks Before Obama Took Office

11 Former Chiefs of Staff, 50 Years of Presidential History

By Chris Whipple | March 29, 2018

What Happens When We Vote Based on Personal Grievances

What Happens When We Vote Based on Personal Grievances

Considering Donald Trump as the "Protest Candidate"

By Steve Almond | March 29, 2018

How Should a Literary Adaptation Be? We Asked the Critics for the Answer

How Should a Literary Adaptation Be? We Asked the Critics for the Answer

On Source Material, Interiority, and the Hazards of Going from Page to Screen

By Kristen Evans | March 29, 2018

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In the Endless Sameness of Prison, Writing Kept Me Human

By Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o | March 28, 2018

How to Make Bookstore Appearances Ten Times More Interesting

By Craig Terlson | March 28, 2018

How Teaching a Writing Class Helped Me Pay Off a Mob Boss

By Sandra Hochman | March 28, 2018

The World's Smallest Publishing House: A Typewriter in a Bookstore

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Michael Gustafson on Opening Literati Bookstore

By Michael Gustafson | March 27, 2018

Masha Gessen: Inside the Gulags of the Soviet Union

Masha Gessen: Inside the Gulags of the Soviet Union

By the Time Stalin Died, 2.5 Million People Were Being Held in Camps

By Masha Gessen | March 26, 2018

It's Time for TV to Eat the Rich

It's Time for TV to Eat the Rich

On FX's Trust and Why We Can't Stop Watching the Wealthy

By Eric Thurm | March 26, 2018

At the March for Our Lives, Registering the Next Generation of Voters

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Courtney Angela Brkic Heads to Washington

By Courtney Angela Brkic | March 26, 2018

Writers of the Zodiac: Bold Aries, from Kathy Acker to Tristan Tzara

Writers of the Zodiac: Bold Aries, from Kathy Acker to Tristan Tzara

Introducing Your Monthly Tour of Literary Astrology

By Randon Rosenbohm | March 26, 2018

How to Visit the Graves of 75 Famous Writers

How to Visit the Graves of 75 Famous Writers

From crypts to hillsides to the Schomburg Center

By Emily Temple | March 26, 2018

Rachel Carson, Jane Jacobs, and the Tumultuous Summer of 1962

Rachel Carson, Jane Jacobs, and the Tumultuous Summer of 1962

How Two Landmark Books by Two Trailblazing Women Rocked America

By Andrea Barnet | March 23, 2018

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