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Surrounded by Wonders: Pico Iyer in Kashmir
"Kashmir became a shorthand for the contention that festers between neighbors whom Empire has cynically divided."
By
Pico Iyer
| January 11, 2023
Kashana Cauley: “I Tell Jokes About Things That I Am Angry About.”
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Otherppl with Brad Listi
| January 11, 2023
On
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and the Mundane Fantasy World of the Three-Camera Sitcom
“I’d trade every vacation I’ve ever taken for a life of drop-ins with friends and family and a refrigerator that magically replenishes itself.”
By
Sean Adams
| January 11, 2023
After Freedom, Then What? What Those Escaping Slavery Found in Boston
Jacqueline Jones on the Economic Struggles of the Formerly Enslaved
By
Jacqueline Jones
| January 11, 2023
These are the bestselling books of 2022.
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Emily Temple
| January 10, 2023
“Just Fade to White, Dear.” Aminatta Forna Remembers Fay Weldon
“She didn’t give a hoot what anyone thought.”
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Aminatta Forna
| January 10, 2023
Best Reviewed
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Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.
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Emily Temple
| January 10, 2023
Why Guns Have Made America a Bloodbath Nation and How to Staunch the Bleeding
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Keen On
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“What Excuse Do I Have for Having Written Nothing Yet Today? None.” Glimpses Into Kafka’s Workshop
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Ross Benjamin
| January 10, 2023
Keri Blakinger on What It’s Like to Interview Someone on Death Row
This Week on
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Twitterverse
| January 10, 2023
What Does the Plight of Boston’s Black Workers in the Civil War Era Tell Us About Contemporary American Struggles?
Jacqueline Jones in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| January 10, 2023
Can a 21st-Century Adaptation of Dale Carnegie’s 20th-Century Ideology Can Help Us Fix Our Future?
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Keen On
| January 10, 2023
“What I Said on My Private Island Was Taken Out of Context!” On Celebrity Apologies
Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy on Why Bad Celebrity Apologies Are Enraging yet Often Fun
By
Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy
| January 10, 2023
Somebody made an exact LEGO replica of this classic movie bookstore.
By
Dan Sheehan
| January 9, 2023
Katie Porter reading a book during the GOP's House speaker fight is all of us.
By
Emily Temple
| January 9, 2023
George Saunders on His First Love: Songwriting
Mike Errico Talks to the Writer About His Alternative Life as an Almost Professional Musician
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Mike Errico
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