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Kashmir: Border State, Dream State
Githa Hariharan on a Crisis in Paradise
By
Githa Hariharan
| March 21, 2016
Beware the Ides of March: Trump Ascending?
A Look Back at the Last Three Primary Debates
By
Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
| March 15, 2016
Donald Trump, As Told By Shirley Jackson
What the Methodical, Sun-Filled Horror of "The Lottery" Tells Us About Ourselves
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| March 14, 2016
Diversity in Publishing: What Happens Now?
Oscar Villalon Reflects on the State of Race in the Book Business
By
Oscar Villalon
| March 11, 2016
When America Turns on Its Hyphenated Citizens
Michelle Hoover on Early 20th-Century Anti-German Hysteria
By
Michelle Hoover
| March 9, 2016
We Can't Fix Poverty Without Fixing Housing
Matthew Desmond on Making Our Cities Livable Again
By
Matthew Desmond
| March 7, 2016
Best Reviewed
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A New Low in Political Discourse!
By
Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
| March 7, 2016
Why Do We Trust a Corporation More Than The Government?
By
Andrew Keen
| March 1, 2016
Wise Men vs. Old Women: On Presidential Double-Standards
By
Ellen Fitzpatrick
| March 1, 2016
Not Even the Donald Has Such Small Hands
Translating the Euphemisms from the Republican Debate
By
Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
| March 1, 2016
Umberto Eco on Donald Trump: 14 Ways of Looking at a Fascist
The Leading Republican Presidential Candidate is More
Mussolini Than Hitler
By
Lorraine Berry
| February 29, 2016
30 Books in 30 Days: Walton Muyumba on Ari Berman’s
Give Us the Ballot
COUNTING DOWN THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS FINALISTS
By
Walton Muyumba
| February 25, 2016
How We Fictionalize Our Politics
On writing history and ideology into fictional lives
By
Tobias Carroll
| February 18, 2016
What Bill Cosby Taught Me About Sexual Violence and Flying
Kiese Laymon on Justice, Honesty, and American Violence
By
Kiese Laymon
| February 16, 2016
"Seriously, This Is Insane." And Other Debate Reactions.
Translating the GOP and Democratic Debates into Plain English
By
Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
| February 16, 2016
Was Antonin Scalia the Most Literary Supreme Court Justice?
The Intersection of Law and Literature on the Supreme Court, By the Numbers
By
Ami A. Dodson and Scott Dodson
| February 15, 2016
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
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