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How the Oldest Stories Can Give Us the Best Perspective
On War, Troy, and the Slow Time of Classic Literature
By
Veronica Esposito
| October 23, 2017
War, Censorship and Friendship: A Tale Told Through Old Propaganda
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By
Anouck Durand
| October 23, 2017
The Dirty Secret of War: It Can Be As Compelling As It Is Ugly
Philip Caputo on the Literature of War
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Philip Caputo
| October 20, 2017
At Oslo's House of Literature, a Free Space for Ideas (and Writers)
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Kerri Arsenault
| October 20, 2017
When the French Invaded Hanoi, My Brothers Stayed Behind
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Mai Elliott
| October 20, 2017
The Interview that Became Henry Kissinger's "Most Disastrous Decision"
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When Climate Change Comes for the Fairy Tale Forest
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Olivia Campbell
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The Definitive Way to Organize Your Books: An Illustrated Guide
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Falling in Love Over Email: Anatomy of a Digital Courtship
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Peter Bognanni
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The Painting That Changed My Life
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Kerry Folan
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George Saunders Wins the 2017 Man Booker Prize
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Emily Temple
| October 17, 2017
Lidia Yuknavitch: The Time I Snuck Into Ken Kesey's Fiction Class
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Lidia Yuknavitch
| October 17, 2017
On the Literary Wheelings and Dealings of Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain
The World of Publishing, Unchanged for 150 Years
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Ron Chernow
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