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Cautionary Lessons From Turkey's Slide Into Totalitarianism

Cautionary Lessons From Turkey's Slide Into Totalitarianism

Elliot Ackerman on Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Move to Silence the
Last Voices of Dissent

By Elliot Ackerman | August 4, 2020

Postcards from a Quarantined Paradise

Postcards from a Quarantined Paradise

Craig Santos Perez's Letter from Hawaiʻi

By Craig Santos Perez | August 4, 2020

What Happens When Trump Refuses to Accept <br>an Electoral Loss?

What Happens When Trump Refuses to Accept
an Electoral Loss?

Lawrence Douglas on an Impending Constitutional Crisis

By Lawrence Douglas | July 31, 2020

Gregory Pardlo: A Letter to Juneteenth

Gregory Pardlo: A Letter to Juneteenth

On the Embodied History of Life in 2020

By Gregory Pardlo | July 30, 2020

A New Generation of Writers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Narrates Life<br> Beyond War

A New Generation of Writers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Narrates Life
Beyond War

Stacy Mattingly on the Country's Renewed Literary World

By Stacy Mattingly | July 30, 2020

Kimberly's Story: How to Live in San Francisco During a Pandemic

Kimberly's Story: How to Live in San Francisco During a Pandemic

An Original Graphic Story from Mission Local

By Literary Hub | July 30, 2020

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Endless War, Social Upheaval, and a White House Unleashing Violence on Protestors

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The Unpopular Tale of Populism: Thomas Frank on the Real History of an American Mass Movement

By Fiction Non Fiction | July 30, 2020

Once Upon a Time, When America Paid Its Writers

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in the Same Life

By Heather Radke | July 29, 2020

Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Marjorie Garber on the Etymology and Abuses of a Weighty Word

By Marjorie Garber | July 29, 2020

Letter from San Francisco: When the Shadow is Looming

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Oscar Villalon on Desperation and Abandonment

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The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

Eddie Glaude on How Baldwin Confronted America's Most Exceptional Lie

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Homeless in a Pandemic: The Housing Poetry of Jennifer Fitzgerald

Homeless in a Pandemic: The Housing Poetry of Jennifer Fitzgerald

Struggling to Navigate a Broken System

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Underinvestigated, Trivialized, Excused: On a US System That Treats Rape as Something Less Than a Crime

Underinvestigated, Trivialized, Excused: On a US System That Treats Rape as Something Less Than a Crime

Michelle Bowdler on the Need to Address Rape Culture Head On

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Amiri Baraka's Anti-Epic Poem About America's Destruction

Amiri Baraka's Anti-Epic Poem About America's Destruction

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