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The first volume of Barack Obama's memoir is getting a 3 million copy printing this November.

The first volume of Barack Obama's memoir is getting a 3 million copy printing this November.

By Aaron Robertson | September 17, 2020

All the poets on the longlist for the National Book Award for Poetry are first timers.

All the poets on the longlist for the National Book Award for Poetry are first timers.

By Rasheeda Saka | September 17, 2020

Letter from Seattle: A Season of Peaceful Protest

Letter from Seattle: A Season of Peaceful Protest

Claudia Castro Luna on What Others Misunderstand

By Claudia Castro Luna | September 17, 2020

President Lincoln’s Republican Party Was the Original Party of Big Government

President Lincoln’s Republican Party Was the Original Party of Big Government

Peter Balakian on the GOP's Convenient Distortions of History

By Peter Balakian | September 17, 2020

When Jimi Hendrix Took the UK by Storm

When Jimi Hendrix Took the UK by Storm

And Eric Clapton Realized He May Have to Hand Over the Crown

By Philip Norman | September 17, 2020

In Defense of Looting? Or Against Nonviolence?

In Defense of Looting? Or Against Nonviolence?

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Gary Hart on the Secret Emergency Powers of the President

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On the Battle of Britain, a Fight Waged in Daylight

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By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | September 17, 2020

Has America Ever Had a Unified Vision of Itself?

Has America Ever Had a Unified Vision of Itself?

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Putting the Logic Back in to Political Arguments

Putting the Logic Back in to Political Arguments

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The newest remix of

The newest remix of "Old Town Road" is... a children's book?

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There's a new Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney book coming next spring.

There's a new Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney book coming next spring.

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Here's the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Translated Literature.

Here's the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Translated Literature.

By Rasheeda Saka | September 16, 2020

10 covers for Stephen King's <em>It</em>, ranked from least to most terrifying.

10 covers for Stephen King's It, ranked from least to most terrifying.

By Dan Sheehan | September 16, 2020

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