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Bombing in the Breadline: A Day in the Life of the Average Gazan

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Letter From Minnesota: Going From the Nightmare to the Poem

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Sheila Heti on Torborg Nedreaas’s Nothing Grows by Moonlight

“Her life has been brutally severed multiple times by that unholy necessity: abortion.”

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Meet the Father of Modern European Fascism: The Marquis de Morès

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