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On the Supreme Court's Misinterpretation of the Religion Clauses

On the Supreme Court's Misinterpretation of the Religion Clauses

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | December 7, 2020

On Loneliness and the Superficial Friendships of Men

On Loneliness and the Superficial Friendships of Men

Andrew Reiner: Toward a New, More Emotional Masculinity

By Andrew Reiner | December 4, 2020

Arundhati Roy on Carrying the Inquiry Through Different <br>Art Forms

Arundhati Roy on Carrying the Inquiry Through Different
Art Forms

In Conversation with Nadifa Mohamed on the How to Proceed Podcast

By How to Proceed | December 4, 2020

Lessons in Humility From Teaching in the Mojave Desert

Lessons in Humility From Teaching in the Mojave Desert

Thomas Maltman Remembers His First Year As a Middle School Teacher

By Thomas Maltman | December 4, 2020

Terry Tempest Williams: Thinking of the Pandemic <br>as a Place

Terry Tempest Williams: Thinking of the Pandemic
as a Place

From the The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | December 4, 2020

Aminatta Forna and Maaza Mengiste: A Conversation and Cover Reveal

Aminatta Forna and Maaza Mengiste: A Conversation and Cover Reveal

The Window Seat, an Essay Collection, Comes Out Next May

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Camilla Townsend is the 2020 winner of the Cundill History Prize.

Camilla Townsend is the 2020 winner of the Cundill History Prize.

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Endless Plastic, Eco-Sorrow, and Disappearing Islands: Climate Readings for December

Endless Plastic, Eco-Sorrow, and Disappearing Islands: Climate Readings for December

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WATCH: Helen Macdonald, James Rebanks, and Andy Fryers in Conversation

At the Hay Festival Winter Weekend

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On the Misguided Norwegian Exceptionalism Underlying the Nobel Peace Prize

On the Misguided Norwegian Exceptionalism Underlying the Nobel Peace Prize

Secrets, Arrogance, and Weapons of War in the World-Peace Capital

By Unni Turrettini | December 3, 2020

Discovering The Power of Books During the Syrian Revolution

Discovering The Power of Books During the Syrian Revolution

Delphine Minoui on Reading as Refuge

By Delphine Minoui | December 3, 2020

Against 'Color Blindness' in Children's Literature

Against 'Color Blindness' in Children's Literature

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