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Was Yeats'

Was Yeats' "The Second Coming" Really About Donald Trump?

How Poetry Transcends Political Crises Through Time

By Jay Parini | April 18, 2016

Poetry Day is the Best Day

Poetry Day is the Best Day

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By Literary Hub | April 18, 2016

The First Graphic Novel About the War in Iraq by a Veteran

The First Graphic Novel About the War in Iraq by a Veteran

Maximilian Uriarte's The White Donkey explores the experience of PTSD

By Maximilian Uriarte | April 18, 2016

Every Poem I Write Is About Ted Cruz

Every Poem I Write Is About Ted Cruz

Gabriel Ojeda-Sague on Santería, Poetry, and Not Feeling Latino "Enough"

By Gabriel Ojeda-Sague | April 18, 2016

How Science Fiction Redefines Who We Are, and What We're Becoming

How Science Fiction Redefines Who We Are, and What We're Becoming

On Technology and the Reinvention of Selfhood

By Steve Toutonghi | April 18, 2016

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Can We Only Know Ourselves Through Another?

Sallie Tisdale looks to Socrates and Hannah Arendt in Order to See Herself

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Adam Gopnik on the Ur-Gentrification Story of Place des Vosges

“It soon became apparent they were worth more as residences than as manufacturing spaces.”

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The Conflicted Early Feminism of Louisa Catherine Adams

The Conflicted Early Feminism of Louisa Catherine Adams

On the Former First Lady's story, “The Adventures of a Nobody”

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When Teaching is a Calling

When Teaching is a Calling

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Please Make Us Stop: A Real Christian Tale of Mississippi House Bill 1523

Please Make Us Stop: A Real Christian Tale of Mississippi House Bill 1523

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"An act of cruelty and economic stupidity"

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“Maybe you should write a statement"

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