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Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life

Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life

"All creative acts demand a fruitful pause at certain points."

By Literary Hub | April 23, 2019

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part One: The Classics

By Literary Hub | April 22, 2019

It's Not Coming, It's Here: Bill McKibben on Our New Climate Reality

It's Not Coming, It's Here: Bill McKibben on Our New Climate Reality

“We are now truly in uncharted territory.”

By Bill McKibben | April 22, 2019

What Should We Send Into Space as a <em>New</em> Record of Humanity?

What Should We Send Into Space as a New Record of Humanity?

Nearly 50 Years After the First Golden Record, Mireille Juchau Wonders About the Next

By Mireille Juchau | April 22, 2019

How We Can Save the Honeybees

How We Can Save the Honeybees

A Professional Beekeeper Shares Some Ideas for Preventing the Insect Apocalypse

By Meredith May | April 22, 2019

From Northland to Underland, What We Risk Losing

From Northland to Underland, What We Risk Losing

Robert Macfarlane, Sami Folk Tales and More of Andrew Ervin's Deep Reads

By Andrew Ervin | April 22, 2019

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The Real Story Behind the Creation
of the Atomic Bomb

By Aaron Tucker | April 22, 2019

Isabella Hammad: A Book is Like a Letter—Not Often Addressed to Us

By Isabella Hammad | April 22, 2019

The Wild Visionary at the Heart
of Early Christianity

By Jay Parini | April 19, 2019

Germaine Greer and the Cusp of<br> the Feminist Revolution

Germaine Greer and the Cusp of
the Feminist Revolution

On the Early Days of the Women's Liberation Movement

By Elizabeth Kleinhenz | April 19, 2019

Experimenting With Narrative at <br>the Aspen Words Literary Prize

Experimenting With Narrative at
the Aspen Words Literary Prize

And More From Winner Tayari Jones

By Fran Bigman | April 19, 2019

How Can We Stop the Air We Breathe from Slowly Poisoning Us?

How Can We Stop the Air We Breathe from Slowly Poisoning Us?

Beth Gardiner on Surviving This World We've Made

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An American Love Story With No Love

An American Love Story With No Love

Kendra Allen Looks Back at Her Parents' Divorce

By Kendra Allen | April 19, 2019

When the Animals Bust Out of a Small Town Zoo

When the Animals Bust Out of a Small Town Zoo

Trouble in Royal, Nebraska, Population 81

By Carson Vaughan | April 19, 2019

How to Spend a Literary Long <br>Weekend in Asheville

How to Spend a Literary Long
Weekend in Asheville

Follow the paths of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolff, Carl Sandburg, and More

By Literary Hub | April 18, 2019

On Oliver Sacks' Obsession With Weightlifting

On Oliver Sacks' Obsession With Weightlifting

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By Ross Mcindoe | April 18, 2019

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