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Neil Shubin
| March 17, 2020
How J.R.R. Tolkien Blocked W.H. Auden From Writing a Book About Him
"I regard such things as premature impertinences."
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Emily Temple
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The Death of the Exemplary Working-Class Citizen
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Eduardo Porter
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Sue William Silverman
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Mein Kampf
, with only a few exceptions.
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Corinne Segal
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Ysabelle Cheung
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Sara Reggiani
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Helen Taylor
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Gerald Posner: 6 Lessons From Decades of Investigative Reporting
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Gerald Posner
| March 16, 2020
How America’s Oldest Bookstore Has Survived Across the Centuries
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Andrew Belonsky
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Sugar and Sex in the American Imagination
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