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Writers, Veterans, Citizens Take to the Halls of Congress

Writers, Veterans, Citizens Take to the Halls of Congress

Roxana Robinson Heads to Washington to See What Democracy Looks Like

By Roxana Robinson | February 21, 2017

Aleksandar Hemon on the Urge to Violence in a Time of Trump

Aleksandar Hemon on the Urge to Violence in a Time of Trump

When Neighbors Turn on Each Other, It Happens Fast

By Aleksandar Hemon | February 21, 2017

Magic Will Work Against Trump

Magic Will Work Against Trump

On the Spells of the Court Order that Stopped Trump's Muslim Ban

By Valeria Luiselli | February 21, 2017

How to Be a Patriot in America

How to Be a Patriot in America

David L. Ulin on Who We Are, and Where We're Going

By David L. Ulin | February 21, 2017

The Original NEA Legislation is Actually a Great Work of American Literature

The Original NEA Legislation is Actually a Great Work of American Literature

On What We Risk Losing in National Funding for the Arts

By Jeffrey Lependorf | February 21, 2017

5 Books Making News: Gods, Monsters, and Refugees

5 Books Making News: Gods, Monsters, and Refugees

New Books from Margaret Drabble, Neil Gaiman, and More

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Writing to Survive: A Father on the Death of His Young Son

By Stephane Gerson | February 17, 2017

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By Emily Temple | February 17, 2017

Why Are Famous Writers Attending the World's Most Important Security Conference?

By Madhvi Ramani | February 17, 2017

William Seabrook, Great Travel Writer, Terrible Human

William Seabrook, Great Travel Writer, Terrible Human

From the Graphic Biography, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook

By Joe Ollman | February 17, 2017

Reader, I Impeached Him

Reader, I Impeached Him

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By Evan Fleischer | February 16, 2017

Mass Deportations Can Really Wreck Your Country

Mass Deportations Can Really Wreck Your Country

And Other Lessons from Louis XIV, the Sun King, for Donald Trump

By Nancy Goldstone | February 16, 2017

How Paul Cézanne Taught Émile Zola to Look with a Painter's Eye

How Paul Cézanne Taught Émile Zola to Look with a Painter's Eye

On a Deeply Influential, Lifelong Friendship

By Anka Muhlstein | February 16, 2017

Who Should Star in the New Movie Version of <em>The Master and Margarita</em>?

Who Should Star in the New Movie Version of The Master and Margarita?

It's Not Easy to Find a Charismatic Giant Talking Cat

By Emily Temple | February 15, 2017

Book Twitter, Ride-Sharing, and the End of Strangers

Book Twitter, Ride-Sharing, and the End of Strangers

Kate Petersen Finds Herself in the Sunday Dusk of a James Salter Story

By Kate Petersen | February 15, 2017

Fan Fiction with Real People? On MTV's <em>The Challenge</em>

Fan Fiction with Real People? On MTV's The Challenge

When Your Reality TV Becomes a Transgressive Text

By Emily Temple | February 15, 2017

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