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Tracing Bong Joon Ho’s Rise to Fame, from Secret Government Blacklist to Making Oscars History
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Karen Han
| November 28, 2022
Robin Wall Kimmerer: Reimagining Currencies of Exchange Through Indigenous Wisdom
This Week from the
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Paul Lafargue on the Spectacle of Victor Hugo’s Funeral
“The most magnificent funeral of the century.”
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On Preserving the Lenape Language (and Trying to Get Face Time with an NYC Mayor)
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Margie Cook
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Read “Autumn Night,” From Lu Xun's Experimental Prose Collection
Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk
Translator Eileen J. Cheng Introduces the Late Writer's “Brilliant, Imaginative Masterpieces”
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Lu Xun and Eileen J. Cheng
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How American Libertarianism Became the Delusional Ideology of Greedy, Selfish Capitalists
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Keen On
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Newsroom Confidential
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The Philosophy of Modern Song
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Steven Spielberg’s
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The Director’s Autobiographical Film is Humble, Loving, and Mostly About Other People
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Zelda Fitzgerald: Writer, Muse, and... Painter?
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