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Nikole Hannah-Jones has declined an offer of tenure at UNC to join the faculty at Howard University.

Nikole Hannah-Jones has declined an offer of tenure at UNC to join the faculty at Howard University.

By Vanessa Willoughby | July 6, 2021

On the Dancing Craze That<br> Swept Post-WWI Paris

On the Dancing Craze That
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Dominique Kalifa on the Very French “Appetite for Living”

By Dominique Kalifa | July 6, 2021

On E.M. Forster’s <em>Maurice</em> and the Urgency of Expanding Queer Genealogies

On E.M. Forster’s Maurice and the Urgency of Expanding Queer Genealogies

William di Canzio on the Personal and Literary Inspirations
Behind His Novel

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A Daughter of the Samurai: On the Strength, Tradition, and Rebellion of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

A Daughter of the Samurai: On the Strength, Tradition, and Rebellion of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

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By Karen Tei Yamashita and Yuki Obayashi | July 6, 2021

The Gateway to Friendship: How and—Why—I Befriended a Wild Fox

The Gateway to Friendship: How and—Why—I Befriended a Wild Fox

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You Are Not Your Pain: On Depression, Self-Sabotage, and Emotional Resilience

You Are Not Your Pain: On Depression, Self-Sabotage, and Emotional Resilience

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We’re getting a new <em>Pride and Prejudice</em> starring Bowen Yang . . . set on Fire Island.

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Barack Obama on why libraries are more critical to the American project than ever.

Barack Obama on why libraries are more critical to the American project than ever.

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Who will buy Sylvia Plath's wedding ring?

Who will buy Sylvia Plath's wedding ring?

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Psst: Charles Dickens had the secret bookcase door you've always dreamed of.

Psst: Charles Dickens had the secret bookcase door you've always dreamed of.

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Stop calling JD Vance an “author”—he’s a corporatist grifter.

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Elisa Gabbert on Living in a Era of Eternal Apocalypse

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