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Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize
A New Small Press to Publish Three Chapbooks
By
Daniel Handler
| July 18, 2017
Blood on the Big Screen: A Lady Macbeth Who Does the Killing
An Adaptation of an Adaptation of the Scottish Play
By
Emily Temple
| July 18, 2017
5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults
Inara Verzemnieks, Lawrence Osborne, Rebecca Stott, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| July 18, 2017
Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards
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Literary Hub
| July 17, 2017
Looking at the Other in the Midst of War
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Sarah Sentilles
| July 17, 2017
A Night with Virginia Woolf at America's Strangest Literary Hotel
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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
?
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Emily Temple
| July 14, 2017
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Anna F. Peppard
| July 13, 2017
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By
Emily Temple
| July 12, 2017
Howard Zinn on Henry David Thoreau and When to Resist an Immoral State
“The law will never make men free; it is men who make the law free.”
By
Howard Zinn
| July 12, 2017
Thoreau and the Search for a Cosmic Community
His Thinking Was Structured by Deep Time and Planetary Space
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Laura Dassow Walls
| July 12, 2017
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By
Henry David Thoreau
| July 12, 2017
Henry David Thoreau, Tree-Hugger
On the Philosopher's Obsession with a New England Oak Forest
By
Richard Higgins
| July 12, 2017
Visiting the Real America, Where Seven-Year-Olds Translate Don Quixote
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By
Francisco Goldman
| July 11, 2017
Judging Evil: At the Birthplace of International Justice
Philippe Sands on the History of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
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Philippe Sands
| July 11, 2017
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