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Nicholas Nehamas: What Does Mar-A-Lago Tell Us About the American Economy?

Nicholas Nehamas: What Does Mar-A-Lago Tell Us About the American Economy?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 15, 2020

Who are America's most talented but under-appreciated writers?

Who are America's most talented but under-appreciated writers?

By Katie Yee | August 14, 2020

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

By Book Marks | August 14, 2020

Can the Essay Still Surprise Us?

Can the Essay Still Surprise Us?

Suzanne Conklin Akbari Rethinks a Eurocentric Tradition

By Suzanne Conklin Akbari | August 14, 2020

Black Lives Matter in the Public Theater’s <em>Much Ado About Nothing</em>

Black Lives Matter in the Public Theater’s Much Ado About Nothing

Five Perspectives on Race and Shakespeare in 2020

By Arsh Dhillon, Phillip Michalak, Bernadette Looney, Sonia Kangaju, and Charles Onesti | August 14, 2020

"The Stone of Fear"

A Poem by Julia Cimafiejeva

By Julia Cimafiejeva | August 14, 2020

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On Mary King Ward, 19th-Century Celebrity Scientist

By Emily Willingham | August 14, 2020

John Giorno: Fighting the Battle of Gay Liberation in a Homophobic World

By Mark Dery | August 14, 2020

The Intentional Visual Chaos of Beyoncé and Jay-Z in the Louvre

By Alexis L. Boylan | August 14, 2020

Lit Hub Recommends: <br><em>A Burning</em>, <em>The Changeling</em>, and <em>Palm Springs</em>

Lit Hub Recommends:
A Burning, The Changeling, and Palm Springs

Also, why not dance alone in your apartment?

By Literary Hub | August 14, 2020

On Rethinking the Relationship Between Religion and Politics in 21st-Century America

On Rethinking the Relationship Between Religion and Politics in 21st-Century America

John Compton on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | August 14, 2020

Why We Should Still Care About Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial

Why We Should Still Care About Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial

Norman Eisen in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 14, 2020

The #ReclaimHerName initiative ignores the authorial choices of the writers it represents.

The #ReclaimHerName initiative ignores the authorial choices of the writers it represents.

By Olivia Rutigliano | August 13, 2020

Robert Pattinson is a demonic preacher in the first trailer for <em>The Devil All the Time</em>.

Robert Pattinson is a demonic preacher in the first trailer for The Devil All the Time.

By Dan Sheehan | August 13, 2020

Bob Woodward's new book, <em>Rage</em>, will have

Bob Woodward's new book, Rage, will have "explosive" new material about the president.

By Corinne Segal | August 13, 2020

Bette Midler and Michiko Kakutani are teaming up for a children's book about the hot duck.

Bette Midler and Michiko Kakutani are teaming up for a children's book about the hot duck.

By Jessie Gaynor | August 13, 2020

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