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On the Pitfalls and Power of <br>the Religious Essay

On the Pitfalls and Power of
the Religious Essay

Sonja Livingston: "Go to where the silence is."

By Sonja Livingston | August 5, 2019

Some Reasons to Become a Literary Digital Nomad (Even If You Fail)

Some Reasons to Become a Literary Digital Nomad (Even If You Fail)

Tales From an Instagrammable Life Abroad

By Kristin Sanders | August 5, 2019

'Someday, She Will Become Your Job.' On Being My Mother's Sole Caregiver

'Someday, She Will Become Your Job.' On Being My Mother's Sole Caregiver

Elissa Altman Tries to Balance Self-Care with Life's Exigencies

By Elissa Altman | August 5, 2019

Inventing the Village: The Life and Times of the Jane Street Artists

Inventing the Village: The Life and Times of the Jane Street Artists

On Nell Blaine and the Young Abstract Painters of Downtown New York

By Cathy Curtis | August 5, 2019

Psst. Turns out 80% of books published in 1924-1963 are secretly in the public domain.

Psst. Turns out 80% of books published in 1924-1963 are secretly in the public domain.

By Emily Temple | August 2, 2019

Your weekly book deal memo: Shirley Jackson, Rafia Zakaria, Megan Rapinoe, & more.

Your weekly book deal memo: Shirley Jackson, Rafia Zakaria, Megan Rapinoe, & more.

By Emily Temple | August 2, 2019

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5 Great Audiobooks For That Summer Road Trip

By James Tate Hill | August 2, 2019

What the Beginning of an Ebola Outbreak Looks Like

By Richard Preston | August 2, 2019

Walter Benjamin: How WWI Changed the Meaning of 'Barbaric'

By Walter Benjamin | August 2, 2019

How Cooking Helped Me Find Joy After Coming Out

How Cooking Helped Me Find Joy After Coming Out

Veronica Esposito on Samin Nosrat and What Cooking Taught Her About Transitioning

By Veronica Esposito | August 2, 2019

The Life of Afong Moy, the First Chinese Woman in America

The Life of Afong Moy, the First Chinese Woman in America

Contending with the Orientalist Fears and Fantasies of a Young Nation

By Nancy E. Davis | August 2, 2019

People Who Look Like the Paintings They're Looking At: A Photo Project

People Who Look Like the Paintings They're Looking At: A Photo Project

Photographer Stefan Draschan Quite Literally Waits for the Perfect Moment

By Stefan Draschan | August 2, 2019

Edward Snowden's memoir will be published in September.

Edward Snowden's memoir will be published in September.

By Corinne Segal | August 1, 2019

Don't forget to watch the Ursula K. Le Guin documentary tomorrow night.

Don't forget to watch the Ursula K. Le Guin documentary tomorrow night.

By Jonny Diamond | August 1, 2019

On Svetlana Alexievich: What Can a Book Do in the Face of War?

On Svetlana Alexievich: What Can a Book Do in the Face of War?

Rachel Seiffert Considers Last Witnesses

By Rachel Seiffert | August 1, 2019

On Our Relentless Quest for Bigfoot

On Our Relentless Quest for Bigfoot

What Does the Elusiveness of the Sasquatch Reveal About Human Nature?

By John Zada | August 1, 2019

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