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Why Writers Shouldn't Boycott North Carolina

Why Writers Shouldn't Boycott North Carolina

Protest Should Be in the Trenches, Not From Afar

By Lucy Kogler | May 6, 2016

What is the Writer's Place in a Violent World?

What is the Writer's Place in a Violent World?

Before we describe, we must first be willing to look

By Maaza Mengiste | May 5, 2016

The Free Market Isn't Really Free

The Free Market Isn't Really Free

Robert B. Reich on Power, Big Banks, and Democracy

By Robert B. Reich | May 4, 2016

Jenny Diski Understood Things That No One Else Could Explain

Jenny Diski Understood Things That No One Else Could Explain

For Her, Everything Was Readable

By Laura Marsh | April 29, 2016

Mythic Scandinavian Utopias Are a Thing of the Past

Mythic Scandinavian Utopias Are a Thing of the Past

Nordic Social Democracy Cannot Solve the World's Problems

By Zinzi Clemmons | April 27, 2016

Remembering the Poets Who Fought For Irish Independence

Remembering the Poets Who Fought For Irish Independence

The 1916 Easter Rising Through Verse

By Jared Spears | April 22, 2016

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Was I a Torturer in Iraq?

By Eric Fair | April 19, 2016

Remembering the Great C.D. Wright

By Zoey Cole | April 18, 2016

A Way Forward for Literary Activism in the Digital Age

By Christopher Soto | April 18, 2016

Was Yeats'

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

How Poetry Transcends Political Crises Through Time

By Jay Parini | 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

Fashion Designer Charles Harbison on the Books that Influence Him

Fashion Designer Charles Harbison on the Books that Influence Him

From Elie Wiesel to Patti Smith, James Baldwin, and the Bible

By Yahdon Israel | April 15, 2016

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

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.”

By Adam Gopnik | April 14, 2016

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

Kiese Laymon Reports from a Room Full of Radical Christians

By Kiese Laymon | April 13, 2016

Margaret Eby on House Bill 1523

Margaret Eby on House Bill 1523

"An act of cruelty and economic stupidity"

By Margaret Eby | April 13, 2016

Katy Simpson Smith on House Bill 1523

Katy Simpson Smith on House Bill 1523

“Maybe you should write a statement"

By Katy Simpson Smith | April 13, 2016

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