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The Poetry of the War on Terror

The Poetry of the War on Terror

Interrogating the Language of Post-9/11 America

By Timothy Otte | July 7, 2016

Marriage: Am I Doing It Right?

Marriage: Am I Doing It Right?

On James Salter, Ingmar Bergman, and Finding the Answers in Art

By Helen Chandler | July 7, 2016

Tennis: Good/Evil, Dread/Joy, All of Existence Within the Lines

Tennis: Good/Evil, Dread/Joy, All of Existence Within the Lines

The Literature of Tennis is the Literature of Life

By Matt Seidel | July 6, 2016

We Are All Sisyphus: On Following Soccer, and Family Rivalries

We Are All Sisyphus: On Following Soccer, and Family Rivalries

A Literary Look at the Beautiful Game, From Camus to Villoro

By Lorraine Berry | July 6, 2016

Cynthia Ozick on the Letters of Saul Bellow

Cynthia Ozick on the Letters of Saul Bellow

The Genius of America's Eternal Novelist Flows Fast and Deep Through His Correspondence

By Cynthia Ozick | July 6, 2016

The Genius of William Shawn, and the Invention of <em>The New Yorker</em>

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David Remnick on the Post-War Evolution of an American Literary Institution

By David Remnick | July 5, 2016

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On the Comedy of History, and the Importance of a Good Joke

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Dating Tips for the Unemployed

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When Online Friendships Falter In Real Life

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We're All Greater or Lesser Frauds on the Internet

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How Clay Byars Battled Paralysis to Finish His Memoir

How Clay Byars Battled Paralysis to Finish His Memoir

The Author of Will & I on Relearning How to Live and Write

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On the Fifth Anniversary of the Africa Writes Festival

On the Fifth Anniversary of the Africa Writes Festival

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The Power of Taboo in Post-War Germany

The Power of Taboo in Post-War Germany

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By Regula Venske | June 30, 2016

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