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Returning Home to the Ghosts of Budapest

Returning Home to the Ghosts of Budapest

Joseph Kertes Revisits the Scenes of a Childhood Escape

By Joseph Kertes | January 27, 2017

The 5 Best Bookstores in Mexico City

The 5 Best Bookstores in Mexico City

Josh Barkan Proposes a Literary Tour Beyond the Southern Wall

By Josh Barkan | January 26, 2017

Watch Angela Davis Speak on Revolution and Violence from Prison

Watch Angela Davis Speak on Revolution and Violence from Prison

73 years of fighting the good fight

By Emily Temple | January 26, 2017

Nationalism is Strange and Unnatural: A Graphic Essay by Thi Bui

Nationalism is Strange and Unnatural: A Graphic Essay by Thi Bui

Commissioned for PEN's State of Emergency

By Thi Bui | January 26, 2017

A Real-Life Fitzgerald Hero, Too True for the Jazz Age

A Real-Life Fitzgerald Hero, Too True for the Jazz Age

On Hobey Baker, and the Beginning of the American Century

By Beatriz Williams | January 26, 2017

Donald Trump: Making the Word 'Pussy' Great Again, Bigly

Donald Trump: Making the Word 'Pussy' Great Again, Bigly

Roxana Robinson on the Reclamatory Power of the Women's March

By Roxana Robinson | January 25, 2017

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An Incomplete List of Virginia Woolf Puns in Pop Culture

By Emily Temple | January 25, 2017

Some Things You May Not Have Known About Edith Wharton's Dog Obsession

By Emily Temple | January 24, 2017

Unwelcome in My Country, Unwelcome in My Church

By Camille T. Dungy | January 24, 2017

This Season, Book Awards Are Actually Giving Us Hope

This Season, Book Awards Are Actually Giving Us Hope

The ALA's 2017 youth media awards recognize the beauty in difference

By Emily Temple | January 24, 2017

Jesus Christ at the Inauguration

Jesus Christ at the Inauguration

Timothy Denevi, Trapped Among Trump's True Believers

By Timothy Denevi | January 23, 2017

The Power and Politics of Language, from Oppressor to Oppressed

The Power and Politics of Language, from Oppressor to Oppressed

Adelia Saunders Reads Between the Lines in Post-Soviet Latvia

By Adelia Saunders | January 23, 2017

Why Three Generations of My Family Are Marching in Washington

Why Three Generations of My Family Are Marching in Washington

Rebecca Chace Sees Echoes of the Women's March in Anti-Nixon Protests

By Rebecca Chace | January 20, 2017

Donald Trump: All of the Worst Fictional Presidents Rolled into One

Donald Trump: All of the Worst Fictional Presidents Rolled into One

Alan Glynn on the Satirical Fever Dream That Came to Life

By Alan Glynn | January 20, 2017

The Weight of My Father's Poems

The Weight of My Father's Poems

Emily Ruskovich on the Creative Dedication of her Prolific Father

By Emily Ruskovich | January 20, 2017

A Painfully Close Reading of That Terrible Trump Victory Poem

A Painfully Close Reading of That Terrible Trump Victory Poem

An enormous burning mountain of crap

By Emily Temple | January 20, 2017

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