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What If It <em>Is</em> Happening Here? Lessons From the Anti-Fascist Novel in Trump’s Second Term

What If It Is Happening Here? Lessons From the Anti-Fascist Novel in Trump’s Second Term

David Renton Rereads Lewis and Roth in a New Era of Authoritarianism

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The Story of a Mother, From End to Beginning

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Your week in book news, in Venn diagrams.

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The Trump Administration just fired America’s top librarian.

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Here's what's making us happy this week.

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One great short story to read today: Marie-Helene Bertino's "Viola in Midwinter"

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How a Group of Fearless American Women Defied Convention to Defeat the Nazis

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