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Interview with a Bookstore: Carmichael's Bookstore

Interview with a Bookstore: Carmichael's Bookstore

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By Interview with a Bookstore | September 6, 2016

5 Books Making News This Week: Drug Addiction, Making Babies, and Orwell

5 Books Making News This Week: Drug Addiction, Making Babies, and Orwell

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How Borges Taught Me to Embrace My Jewish Heritage

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The Forgotten History of Florence's Mixed-Race Medici

The Forgotten History of Florence's Mixed-Race Medici

On the Double Assassination of a 16th-Century Duke

By Catherine Fletcher | September 2, 2016

Dispatches From A Punk Tour of the Balkans

Dispatches From A Punk Tour of the Balkans

Franz Nicolay May or May Not Be an "Asshole, Big Time"

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Reading D.H. Lawrence on a Remote Swedish Island

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Gretzky to Wittgenstein to Nabokov... He Scores!

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