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On Translation
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Politics
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| March 19, 2018
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Taking Author Photos
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Tom Rachman
| March 19, 2018
From Wallet to Typewriter, the Effects of Sylvia Plath Are Now For Sale
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| March 19, 2018
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David L. Ulin
| March 19, 2018
Down and Out with Warren Zevon in LA
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Joseph Knox
| March 19, 2018
How Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton Became an International Celebrity
Glorifying Disaster in the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration
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Remembering Stephen Hawking: Poet, Astrophysicist, Rock Star
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Stephen Hawking: Astrophysicist, Rock Star
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Brandon Taylor
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