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Mapping the World of Jewish Latin American Literature

Mapping the World of Jewish Latin American Literature

From Lispector to Jodorowsky, a Literature of Resistance and Dreams

By Ilan Stavans | February 28, 2018

The Silicon Spies: Public Money and Private Surveillance

The Silicon Spies: Public Money and Private Surveillance

How the American Government Invests in Data-Gathering Start-Ups

By Yasha Levine | February 27, 2018

The Rise of the Female Showrunner and Hollywood's Woolf Pack

The Rise of the Female Showrunner and Hollywood's Woolf Pack

Joy Press: Cultural Representation in Television Is No Small Thing

By Joy Press | February 27, 2018

John Banville: On the Undreamed Lives of My Parents

John Banville: On the Undreamed Lives of My Parents

Quiet Lives of Desperation Aren't Always as Desperate as They Look

By John Banville | February 27, 2018

MIA: The Liberal Men We Love

MIA: The Liberal Men We Love

Amy Butcher on Relationships Torn Apart in the Wake of Donald Trump

By Amy Butcher | February 27, 2018

How the Irish Teach Us to Die

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Men of a Certain Age: On Sex, Privacy, and Pornography

Men of a Certain Age: On Sex, Privacy, and Pornography

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On the Eerie, Enduring Power of the Rorschach Test

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