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The Fire Within: On the Graphic Adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s
The Road
John Hendrix Explores the Cultural Impact of Post-Apocalyptic Narratives
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John Hendrix
| November 17, 2025
Give a Nazi an Inch... And Other Important Lessons From Weimar, Germany
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Volker Ullrich
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Suddenly So Alone: Jean Chen Ho on Dislocation and Longing in Upstate New York
“A person can get used to anything. I got used to being alone all the time.”
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Jean Chen Ho
| November 17, 2025
The Case for Child Liberation Through Children‘s Books
“What do we have in mind when we give children a book?”
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Here’s what’s making us happy
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Kristen Arnett
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Stefan Fatsis
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Andy Hunter
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s Art of Living (and Dying)
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