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TV in the Age of Trump: An Interview with Emily Nussbaum

TV in the Age of Trump: An Interview with Emily Nussbaum

How We Use Television as a Kind of Political Language

By Christopher Lydon | September 23, 2016

The Case for White Curiosity

The Case for White Curiosity

Interrogating the Devastating Legacy of White Supremacy in America

By Patrick Phillips | September 22, 2016

Fascist, Communist, Writer, Duchess... The Legend of the Mitford Sisters

Fascist, Communist, Writer, Duchess... The Legend of the Mitford Sisters

How a One-of-a-Kind Family Captured a Nation's Imagination

By Laura Thompson | September 21, 2016

Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter

Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter

Angela Davis, John McWhorter, Clarence Lusane, and More

By Zoey Cole | September 16, 2016

On the Origins of the Gospel of Trump

On the Origins of the Gospel of Trump

Getting to Know Norman Vincent Peale, "Missionary to American Business"

By Chris Lehmann | September 15, 2016

Affinity Konar in Poland, Revisiting the Hardest Scenes from Her Novel

Affinity Konar in Poland, Revisiting the Hardest Scenes from Her Novel

From Krakow to Auschwitz, and Letting Go of Characters

By Affinity Konar | September 14, 2016

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Why Did the Jessup Correctional Institute Cancel My Book Club?

By Mikita Brottman | August 31, 2016

What Does It Mean to Be a Poet in the Face of Violence?

By Adriana E. Ramírez | August 30, 2016

Islamophobia in the Trial of Adnan Syed

By Rabia Chaudry | August 24, 2016

Vu Tran: The Uncertain Memories of a Four-Year-Old Refugee

Vu Tran: The Uncertain Memories of a Four-Year-Old Refugee

A Writer Tries to Remember the Central Drama of His Life

By Vu Tran | August 12, 2016

Black Protest Writing, From W.E.B. DuBois to Kendrick Lamar

Black Protest Writing, From W.E.B. DuBois to Kendrick Lamar

Precious Rasheeda Muhammad on a Rich Tradition of Literary Resistance

By Precious Rasheeda Muhammad | August 10, 2016

On Creating an Inclusive Literary Journal

On Creating an Inclusive Literary Journal

Joyce Chen Reveals The Seventh Wave's Reason for Being

By Joyce Chen | August 4, 2016

The Fire Next Time is Here: Jesmyn Ward on Race in America

The Fire Next Time is Here: Jesmyn Ward on Race in America

A New Generation of Black Writers Following in the Footsteps of James Baldwin

By Jesmyn Ward | August 3, 2016

On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars

On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars

Édouard Louis, Yahya Hassan, and Athena Farrokhzad Take on Class,
Race and Politics

By Ane Farsethas | August 3, 2016

When Donald Trump's Assistant Cheated in My MFA Seminar

When Donald Trump's Assistant Cheated in My MFA Seminar

The Long Legacy of Plagiarism Surrounding the Republican Nominee

By Marina Budhos | August 2, 2016

James Baldwin: The World is White No Longer

James Baldwin: The World is White No Longer

Notes of a Native Son">Read "Stranger in the Village" from Notes of a Native Son

By James Baldwin | August 2, 2016

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