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Capitalism or Fascism: Which Has Shaped Italy More?

Capitalism or Fascism: Which Has Shaped Italy More?

Umberto Eco on the Lingering Impact of Italy's Dueling Histories

By Umberto Eco | November 15, 2017

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Simon Schama

Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Simon Schama

The author of Belonging on loving Tolstoy and being brave

By Emily Temple | November 15, 2017

How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?

How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?

When Everything You Planned Goes Wrong, and Still You Survive

By Richard Lloyd Parry | November 14, 2017

Orhan Pamuk: Taking Photographs in Istanbul

Orhan Pamuk: Taking Photographs in Istanbul

On Memory, Authenticity, and the Photographer Ara Güler

By Orhan Pamuk | November 14, 2017

Rebecca Solnit: Let This Flood of Women's Stories Never Cease

Rebecca Solnit: Let This Flood of Women's Stories Never Cease

On Fighting Foundational Misogyny One Story at a Time

By Rebecca Solnit | November 14, 2017

The First Time I Saw Ice Was in the Jungle

The First Time I Saw Ice Was in the Jungle

Aminatta Forna on an Early Encounter with an Ice-Skating Bear

By Aminatta Forna | November 14, 2017

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Latin America’s Answer to Karl Ove Knausgaard

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Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Daniel Mendelsohn

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This is How to Turn a Great Short Story into a Great TV Show

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On the Promising Pilot of George Saunders’s Sea Oak

By Emily Temple | November 13, 2017

Bookselling After the Fires: Napa Needs You

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Elayna Trucker on the Aftermath of a Disaster

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I Was Already Leaving Florida When I Arrived

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Lidia Yuknavitch on Abuse, Love, and How to Gut a Largemouth Bass

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Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Kapka Kassabova

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Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Mark O’Connell

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The author of To Be A Machine on learning to write like himself

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The Greatest Ever Account of Polar Exploration

The Greatest Ever Account of Polar Exploration

On the Apsley Cherry-Garrard's The Worst Journey in the World

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Alan Bennett: The Time I Saw T.S. Eliot on a Train Platform

Alan Bennett: The Time I Saw T.S. Eliot on a Train Platform

The Legendary Playwright on His Brush with the Great Poet

By Alan Bennett | November 10, 2017

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