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Kerri ní Dochartaigh on How Motherhood Taught Her About Mammalhood
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Arundhati Roy calls the siege of Gaza "a crime against humanity."
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Dan Sheehan
| November 17, 2023
Eric Adams should cut money from the NYPD and give it to the libraries.
By
Jonny Diamond
| November 17, 2023
A. S. Byatt, author of
Possession
, has died at the age of 87.
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Dan Sheehan
| November 17, 2023
Leave the World Behind
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Olivia Rutigliano
| November 17, 2023
How
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How Michele Wallace Sought Black Women’s Liberation Through Art
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Sonja Swift
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How the NYPD Attempted to Navigate Cultural and Linguistic Barriers in the Early 20th Century
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Matthew Guariglia
| November 17, 2023
Darrin M. McMahon on the History of Equality
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Keen On
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John Vaillant’s “Fire Weather” has won the Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction.
By
Jonny Diamond
| November 16, 2023
Read Anne Boyer's extraordinary
New York Times
resignation letter.
By
Dan Sheehan
| November 16, 2023
Missouri library buys extra copies of “Bang Like a Porn Star” for “research.”
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Jonny Diamond
| November 16, 2023
What Stig Dagerman's Typewriter Meant to Him, His Descendants, and His Fans
Diego Courchay Chronicles the Abbreviated Life of a Swedish Literary Prodigy
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Diego Courchay
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